Labels
Forklift fatality results in £500k fine
A specialist supplier of barcoding technology has been fined £500,000 after a fatal forklift incident.
Reel Appeal doubles capacity with Durst Tau
Trade label printer Reel Appeal bought a brand-new Durst Tau RSCi at Brussels’ Labelexpo event, effectively doubling the company’s print capacity.
Lecta's refinance plans gain majority support
Lecta’s refinancing plan has been given the thumbs up by most of its stakeholders.
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Labelexpo Europe 2023: More than just labelling
Labelexpo Europe made a welcome return in Brussels in September, after the lockdown hiatus, with manufacturers taking a broader focus than purely labels.
AA Labels invests £1.5m in folding carton pivot
Peterborough-based AA Labels has dived into the folding carton market with its purchase of a brand-new B2+ HP Indigo 12000 and TruCoat auto-fed laminator.
Canon preps two water-based inkjet presses
Canon is readying a sneak peak at two new water-based inkjet presses at its upcoming company-wide showcase in Japan.
New finance deal at Lecta to propel transformation
Lecta is planning to refinance in a move that will enable the business to fund its transition plans towards specialty papers.
Closed label company's kit auctioned off
More than 340 items from Pharmaceutical Packaging Leeds (PPL) have gone up for sale in an online auction, following the firm’s administration in July.
Baker Labels sets up charitable foundation
Trade label printer Baker Labels has added more structure and commitment to its regular charity contributions by setting up a new charitable foundation.