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Unlikely trio top June’s listicle

What do a retired punk and a popular YouTuber have in common with a devastating mail facility fire? They were all in the top three most-read stories in our listicle for June. Read on to catch-up on...

City A.M. "a local paper at the heart of the financial universe"

City A.M. mulls sale

A ‘for sale’ sign has been hoisted over London business freesheet City A.M. as the company looks to its “next chapter”.

The device offers multiple eco-friendly features

Kyocera launches mono inkjet

Kyocera Document Solutions UK has unveiled the TASKalfa Pro 15000c/B mono inkjet production printer, a sister device to its colour TASKalfa Pro 15000c.

Deal will ensure comprehensive nationwide coverage for Mutoh

Graphtec GB adds wide-format print with Mutoh deal

Mutoh Europe has appointed Graphtec GB as a UK distributor for its sign and display and UV LED product range.

(L-R) Paragon's Mieke Clark-Marsman and MINC's Johan Maring

Paragon acquires logistics and fulfilment specialist

Paragon has acquired MINC, a Dutch provider of logistics and fulfilment services for online shops and e-commerce activities.

Griggs: "I’m confident we have a bright future ahead"

Ricoh UK appoints new CEO 

Ricoh UK has appointed Glenn Griggs as its new CEO, succeeding Phil Keoghan who was promoted in April 2022 to lead Ricoh Northern Europe.

Jarrold: scheme has been a great success story for the sector

BPIF welcomes CCA scheme extension as joining window reopens

The BPIF has welcomed a two-year extension by the government to the current Climate Change Agreement (CCA) scheme, which had been due to end in July 2025 but will not now end before July 2027.

Jean-Pascal Bobst, Bobst CEO: Print is in a digital revolution

Bobst sets out summer launches

Bobst has gone public with a raft of product announcements, including recent software launches and upcoming hardware releases.

Trade and expense creditors of RAP Spiderweb were owed nearly £186,000

RAP Spiderweb causes of administration revealed

Documents filed at Companies House relating to Oldham-based commercial printer RAP Spiderweb have revealed that the company had an estimated deficiency of around £1.5m when it went into administration...

Heinzel Group will take over the responsibility for Steyrermühl. Image: Heinzel

UPM confirms paper machine closures

UPM has permanently closed paper machine 6 at its Schongau site in Germany and paper machine 4 at Steyrermühl in Austria, taking out 485,000 tonnes of graphic paper capacity in Europe.