Print industry news roundup: Pureprint, Heidelberg, Stewarts of Edinburgh, Newspapers, Antalis McNaughton

Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: Pureprint installs third Indigo; H'berg boss claims print volumes to stabilise; Stewarts of Edinburgh closes; Newspaper consolidation gets backing; Antalis McNaughton launches waste scheme.

Pureprint Group to install third HP Indigo 7500
Pureprint Group is to take delivery of its third HP Indigo 7500 next week as part of an ongoing, £14m investment programme.

Future print volumes will be no worse than today: Schreier
Heidelberg held its traditional end-of-year press briefing this week against a backdrop of extraordinary events in the industry and beyond.

Stewarts of Edinburgh closes after 130 years
Stewarts of Edinburgh has closed its doors after over 130 years of trading and entered administration.

Newspaper consolidation gets culture secretary backing
Newspaper publishers could be given an opening to begin merging titles after the culture secretary Jeremy Hunt threw his support behind consolidation.

Antalis McNaughton launch waste management scheme
Antalis McNaughton has launched a waste management scheme which will see customers purchasing paper produced using their own waste.