Companies & suppliers

Highcon Beam 2: aiming to transform packaging post-press

Highcon shares tank on poor results

Shares in Highcon have tanked after the manufacturer announced disappointing half-year results and accountants added a going concern note to its figures.

The Veloblade Nexus was installed at the university in June

Loughborough University brings production in-house with Vivid spend

Loughborough University has invested in a Veloblade Nexus digital die-cutting system from Vivid to help automate its processes and bring production in-house.

Lores: hailed profitable PC market share

HP reports on mixed Q3

HP has reported that its sales for Q3 fell year-on-year but improved on the previous quarter.

The event featured an interactive panel discussion

IPIA conference addresses business growth opportunities

The Independent Print Industries Association (IPIA) held its Autumn Conference yesterday (31 August), with its focus on overcoming critical market challenges to achieve business growth resulting in...

Investment has been made in the Bescot-based conversion plant

Denmaur launches express sheeting service

Denmaur is launching a new express sheeting service following its acquisition of Middleton Paper’s fine paper and conversion business last year.

The company opened its doors at the Trafford site on 16 August. Image: Max Fame

Luxury packaging manufacturer opens UK base in Trafford

International luxury packaging manufacturer Max Fame Group has opened its first UK base in Trafford, Greater Manchester.

Star product: eProductivity Software Midmarket Print Suite

A suite of applications “decades in the making” aimed at optimising production processes.

BPIF Training received a ‘Good’ rating

BPIF Training receives positive Ofsted report

BPIF Training has celebrated the successful outcome of its recent Ofsted inspection.

Tanzania will address the continued interest in reforestation projects in Africa

PrintReleaf expands reforestation initiatives

PrintReleaf has launched three new reforestation projects on three different continents.

The spend will support the company’s existing facility in Liverpool

Domino invests £6.6m to boost digital printing inks capacity

Domino Printing Sciences has bolstered its digital printing inks capacity with a £6.6m upgrade to its Liverpool manufacturing plant.