Companies & suppliers

Precision appoints Nash for digital sales push

Precision Printing has appointed a sales director to spearhead the development of its digital trade printing and private label production using its Oneflow software platform.

Mutoh extends UV and textile applications with new products

Mutoh has bolstered its range of printers and cutters to broaden the range of flexible substrate and textile applications addressed.

Landor extends applications for Phototex to small format digital

Hot on the heels of its appearance on Channel Five's Gadget Show Landor has extended the applications of its Phototex products to include small format digital cutsheet and reel-fed machines.

DM rallies to fight Royal Mail price hikes

DM printers are rallying support to fight Royal Mail's proposed price hikes, ahead of the 7 January 2011 deadline for Postcomm's consultation, and have called on all mailing houses to gather evidence...

Image creation and hard work extend Honeycomb's landscape in Bengaluru

Deepika Arwind understands what it takes to win the PrintWeek India's Creative Repro Company of the Year

Domino hails "successful" 2010 as profit almost doubles

Domino Printing Sciences has cited an increase in customer's capital expenditure coupled with the launch of new inkjet products for a 17% increase in sales for the year ending 31 October 2010.

SME printers to benefit from Localism Bill

SME printers are set to benefit from lower business rates following the publication of the government's Localism Bill yesterday (13 December).

Heidelberg reaffirms intent to sign digital partnership deal

Heidelberg has said it will unveil its much-anticipated digital print partner before the end of March 2011 in a deal that will "change the industry".

Reeds Printers bought by H&H Group

Penrith print business Reeds Printers has been bought by one of its key clients, Carlisle-based H&H Group, following its decision to enter the print industry.

Tom Clancy's latest thriller in high octane launch

St Ives Group subsidiary Clays, famed for its tight security measures on the production of the Harry Potter books, has been involved in another high-flying book launch.