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Sarpak extrudes, converts and recycles PE and compostable films

Sarpak acquired by Sphere

Household packaging specialist the Sphere Group has strengthened its position in the UK after its subsidiary Alfaplas acquired Sarpak.

De La Rue: positive outcome for the financial year

De La Rue pays back furlough support

De La Rue has become the latest industry business to repay the government support it received through the furlough scheme.

The business specialises in a range of personalised and branded promo products

Brunel calendar and promo brands set for £300k spend

Calendar and promotional products specialist Novercal, which operates under the Brunel Trade Services and Brunel Promotions brands, has launched a three-year £300,000 investment drive with a site move...

Newspaper tributes included record-breaking pagination

Presses roll for Prince Philip tributes

Newspaper and magazine printers swung into action over the weekend producing special issues to mark the passing of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

Karadza: “I strongly believe that collaboration is the key to success”

Opus Trust makes new senior hire

Opus Trust Communications has appointed a former Royal Mail senior manager as its new head of customer relationships and development.

A Nettl store promoting its reopening today

Step Two boost as businesses reopen

With shoppers pictured queuing up at some retail destinations today, print’s own High Street businesses are looking forward to a return to a more normal way of trading.

All IP 3300 coloured products are durable for three years

Spandex launches new coloured self-adhesive vinyls

Spandex has increased its self-adhesive coloured vinyls portfolio with the addition of a new range of ImagePerfect products optimised for indoor and outdoor promotional applications.

Flexi 21 is a 64-bit RIP system

SAi launches Flexi 21

SAi has launched the latest version of its flagship Flexi signmaking software.

Chouhan: Things are incredibly busy right now

CMS revamps digital offering

Central Mailing Services (CMS) has spent around £430,000 revamping its digital print production offering with new engines from Konica Minolta and Xerox to keep up with demand.

Part of CPI Colour's Croydon facility

CPI to exit commercial print

CPI Group is planning to cease third-party commercial work at its CPI Colour operation after the pandemic hit volumes, with the group set to focus on its core books business.