Printers

Woodford Web in publishing push

Woodford Web managing director Michael Tame has urged small- and medium-sized publishers to "keep their wits about them" in the face of major changes in the web offset printing landscape.

Wyndeham extends Spectator deal, adds mailing

Wyndeham Group is bringing mailing in-house at its Heron facility with a £300,000 spend. The Essex web offset site has also just extended its print contract with The Spectator for a further three...

Major book printer in talks with banks over debt

CPI Group is in negotiations with its bankers to restructure its debt.

Tangent's online ops add new customers

Tangent Communications described all its operations as performing "well" in its AGM statement released today.

Alpine Press bought out of administration by founder

Alpine Press in Hertfordshire has been bought out of administration by its previous owner after the company was blighted by a spate of bed debt.

Exaprint showcases creative options

Exaprint has launched its new Creative Box product, showcasing a range of added-value print and finishing techniques that form part of its service.

Massive claim over Goodhead pension scheme

Goodhead Group's unsecured creditors are owed more than 100m, once a huge claim from the Pension Protection Fund is taken into account.

Berforts and BT&D to merge

A merger between Berforts Information Press and Butler Tanner & Dennis (BT&D) is set to create the third-biggest book printing group in the UK.

MPG saga enters final phase

After a protracted wait MPG Printgroup has now definitely gone into administration.

Debenhams opts for Durst in print revamp

Debenhams has bought two 3.2m-wide Durst printers as part of an 800,000 revamp of its in-house printing operation, Magenta Print & Display.