Print industry news roundup: MPC, MetroMail, Wyndeham Impact, SCA Packaging, Chesapeake

Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: MPC owed 1.4m when it went into administration; MetroMail pumps 2m into new kit; Wyndeham enters consultation with Impact staff; SCA Packaging to cut staff at Pollokshaws.

MPC owed £1.4m to creditors when administrators finally appointed Maurice Payne Colourprint (MPC) went into administration owing £1.4m, according to the administrator's report.

MetroMail investment drive rolls on with £2m equipment spend MetroMail has continued its aggressive capital equipment investment programme, investing in an eight-colour Roland 700 DirectDrive perfector press.

Wyndeham Group enters consultation with Impact staff Wyndeham Group has entered into consultation with 58 employees at its Basingstoke-based Impact plant, ahead of a proposed closure.

SCA Packaging Pollokshaws to cut nearly 50 staff SCA Packaging has entered into a 90-day consultation with around 50 members of staff at its Pollokshaws supply chain facility in Glasgow, according to Unite.

Chesapeake Belfast upgrades Komori with technotrans systems Chesapeake Belfast is optimising its Komori LS640 press with a range of technotrans products to increase process control and minimise waste.