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Me & My... Fujifilm XMF

Big investments can be daunting, but doing your homework pays off - as Buxton press discovered with this installation

Hearnden leaves as Polestar reshuffles sales structure

Polestar has made the role of group sales director Jon Hearnden redundant.

Chesapeake will struggle to move Bradford staff to Newcastle: Unite

Unite has said that packaging printer Chesapeake will find it difficult to convince its employees at Bradford to move to its Newcastle plant.

Me & My... Xerox DocuColor 7002

When Mortons Print decided the time was right to dip a toe into digital, it found this mid-range colour machine just the ticket

Employees' rights are secure but pre-packs will continue

The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has determined that the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) do apply to businesses bought out of administration. This...

TUPE revision is good news but won't stop phoenixes

The thorny issue of pre-packs has raised its head again, following last month's Employment Appeal Tribunal ruling that means staff at a company bought out of administration in a pre-pack deal are now...

Star Product: Scodix 1200

With adding value all the rage, the ability to apply a high-class 'final touch' gives printers a USP, according to Scodix

28 Indian companies to participate at Abu Dhabhi book fair

Over 28 Indian companies will participate alongside award winning Indian authors at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair (ADIBF), being held from 15 to 20 March, 2011

Mercury launches London-based specialist temp arm

Recruitment firm Mercury Search and Selection has launched a London-based sister company, Mercury Resourcing, to offer specialist temporary staff for the creative, graphics and print sectors.

Tullis Russell fined 260,000 after fatal rooftop fall

Scottish paper manufacturer Tullis Russell Papermakers has been fined 260,000 after a worker fell almost 50 feet through a roof to his death.