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Openshaw reveals distribution changes
Openshaw has revealed changes to its distribution structure as it moves an increasing volume of order processing through its online system.
Photobition Forum back in action
The Photobition Forum Action Group has resumed its website activity and discussions after being told to "cool" its campaign during the company's negotiations with banks and loan noteholders.
Quark announces beta of 5.0
Quark announced the availability of the beta version of QuarkXPress 5.0 at Seybold San Francisco.
Reflex goes CTP with CreoScitex
Reflex Litho has installed a CreoScitex CTP and proofing system as part of an on-going investment programme
Sodra announces pulp price rise
Sodra has announced price increases for its softwood and hardwood pulp for European customers.
Stakeholder deadline looms
Printers with five or more employees have only 10 more days to adopt a stakeholder pension scheme by the government's 8 October deadline.
Agfa to cut costs by 343m a year
Agfa has revealed details of its plan to improve efficiency across the board and invest in new markets. It claimed its Horizon restructuring programme would increase productivity and cashflow and...
HH beats rivals to 8m Centrica deal
Print management firm HH Associates has sealed an 8m-a-year contract with Centrica after beating off competition from 16 rivals.
Clients concerned at Sappi price rise
Woodfree coated paper buyers are surprised and concerned by a 5% price rise from Sappi Fine Paper
Guilbert upgrades Xerox digital deal
Guilbert Print Management Services, a subsidiary of office supplies company Guilbert UK, has turned to Xerox to upgrade its digital printing equipment.
Heidelberg Pro DI notches first sale
Heidelberg signed up Bicester-based Multiflow Print as the worlds first customer for its new Quickmaster Pro DI press at Print UK this week.
Bousfield cuts 40 jobs as orders dip
Bousfield is to cut around 40 jobs from its 180-strong workforce.
Donnelley contacts most NYC staff
RR Donnelley has managed to contact all but three of its 400 New York-based staff following the World Trade Centre attack (<i>PrintWeek</i>, 14 September).
BPIF needs to win over larger firms, says chief
The BPIFs new chief executive, Michael Johnson, has said one of his first priorities will be to recruit more big groups to the federation.
Fujifilm loses key salesmen to rival
Two of Fujifilms five sales staff in electronics have left for close rival CreoScitex as the pre-press salesforce merry-go-round continues.