Labels
Macfarlane set for second 2019 acquisition after 'solid' H1
Macfarlane Group has seen a slight rise in sales for H1 2019 despite difficult conditions in certain sectors, and has eyes on another acquisition for the second half of the year.
Reflex sponsors cycling squad to stage race success
Reflex Group is set to officially launch its cycle racing teams in the UK and France following high-profile success for the fledgling squad.
Ed Sheeran and Heinz 'sing' print's praises with collaborative labels
Pop megastar Ed Sheeran is embracing the ‘perfect’ power of print thanks to a special short-run labels campaign with Heinz Ketchup.
Last Bros shuts, MD launches successor company
Last Bros has closed its doors as its owner retires and winds down the business, with the label and tab printer’s managing director founding a new company to continue its legacy.
Heidelberg adds opaque white to Gallus label presses
Heidelberg is to launch a brace of new units for its Gallus label presses that will add opaque white embellishing and rotary die-cutting capabilities.
Interket reopens as flood warnings lifted on damaged dam
Interket has returned to work today almost a week after it was evacuated when the nearby Toddbrook Reservoir threatened to rupture and flood the local town.
Amberley acquired by Coveris
Amberley Adhesive Labels has been acquired by Austrian packaging giant Coveris as part of an ongoing programme of expansion and modernisation.
Interket shuts amid warnings on damaged reservoir
Interket has been evacuated from its premises due to fears that a nearby dam is set to rupture and flood the local town.
GEW to launch new LED curing system
GEW is set to launch its new LeoLED UV curing system in a bid to make the technology affordable and accessible, with versions for label printing and sheetfed offset available.
Print-Leeds buoyed by beer label contract win
Print-Leeds is looking to strengthen its digital print capabilities after winning a £2m contract to become the sole wet glue label supplier for Marston’s Beer Company.