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AOT awarded Olympic security
Applied Optical Technologies has secured the contract to supply brand protection for the Athens 2004 Olympic merchandise range
Garnett Dickinson prints Industrial Direct catalogue
Garnett Dickinson has printed the first <i>Industrial Direct </i>catalogue from Central Source to be exported to Australia
Replacement finance director found for Inveresk
Inveresk has appointed David Harrison as finance director to replace Gerard Cassels, who left earlier this year after the firm successfully repelled a takeover approach from Swedish group Klippan
M-real to close Silverdalen mill
M-real plans to take capacity out of the European woodfree market with the closure of its Silverdalen paper mill in Sweden
White paper is the most stimulating
Bright white papers of heavier weights are better for stimulating a positive response from readers, according to a study conducted by the University of Helsinki and M-real
Administrative receivers in at troubled Capital Paper
Capital Paper (Holdings) Group, one of the largest independent paper merchanting groups in the UK, has been put into administrative receivership after experiencing "severe cashflow problems"
SCA earnings set to grow by 7%
Now is the time to switch to SCA shares, with its earnings forecast to grow by 7%, according to a new report
Fedrigoni deal to up turnover
The Fedrigoni Group has acquired fellow Italian paper producer Miliani Fabriano in a deal that it claims will make the combined group the second largest in the European specialist papers segment
Atlas Software to offer PPML in PrintShop Mail
Atlas Software will show new versions of its variable data authoring application PrintShop Mail for Mac OS and Windows at Ipex
Gretag hits back at insider allegations
Gretag has countered allegations of insider trading in the run-up to the sale of its Professional Imaging division to Oc, by disclosing all transactions in its shares during 2001 by its three founding...
4DigitalBooks launches digital book scanner
Switzerland-based company 4DigitalBooks has produced the worlds first automatic digitising system for books, which can turn, scan and archive 900 book pages an hour
New DocuSheeter from Roll Systems
Roll Systems has unveiled a roll-feed system that gives 18 hours of continuous paper feeding for Heidelbergs Digimaster 9110 sheetfed printer
Art Systems growth continues
Art Systems in Nottingham has more than doubled its floorspace in a bid to boost efficiency after taking over two more units opposite its Beeston premises
Agfa goes into the red and sees sales drop
Agfa has slipped into the red for the first nine months of the year. It was hit by falling sales and restructuring costs, plus the problems experienced by Xeikon, in which it has a 25% stake
Kallik extends software unit
Kallik has expanded its software development team following last months launch of its browser-based Interactive Creative Software