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Fujifilm reports on 2021, grows inkjet
Fujifilm plans to build a global manufacturing structure to satisfy the needs of the growing inkjet market, while at its plates business more price increases are necessary to keep the business...
Kodak reports on challenging Q1
Kodak boss Jim Continenza said the firm had taken “unprecedented steps” to ensure supplies to its customers during ongoing supply chain disruption.
Walstead adds Telegraph weekend work to roster
Walstead Group has sealed a deal to print the Telegraph’s weekend supplements with production set to switch later this month.
Verve Display in Epson UK first
Verve Display has nailed its ecological colours to the mast by investing in the UK’s first Epson Surecolour SC-R5000 resin ink large-format printer.
WPG mourns chairman
Welshpool Printing Group is mourning the loss of chairman Brian Jones, who has died aged 72.
Fespa updates with three weeks to go
Fespa has updated on its 2022 Global Print Expo, which is now three weeks away from opening its doors at Messe Berlin, Germany.
New life for UPM mill
UPM’s shuttered Chapelle Darblay newsprint mill in France is set to be reborn as a cardboard production site under its new owners.
Walstead brings Newbould into fold after YM deal
Walstead has enlisted the help of former YM Group chief operating officer Mike Newbould Junior to help pinpoint customers looking for future print supply options after YM’s web division collapsed.
VI Print Finishing ups capabilities with Chinese install
VI Print Finishing has taken on a new Chinese B1 die-cutting and hot foiling machine to enhance its service offering.
Celeb cut-outs firm invests for growth
Star Cutouts has invested in market research AI and a new Kongsberg C64 automatic cutting table as part of an ambitious plan for growth.
Italian Job rescue for historic Italian printhouse's presses
Seven antique print machines have been saved from scrap by a print novice after the collapse of an artisanal Tuscan printhouse that included Jodie Foster among its clients.
Plates wing buoys Agfa Q1 results
Agfa has posted a big jump in Q1 EBITDA despite what the group described as “an extraordinary inflationary context”.
Macfarlane reports growth in trading update
Macfarlane Group is set to hold its Annual General Meeting (AGM), at which the company will provide a positive trading update covering 2022 to date.
Handy Brand moves to employee ownership structure
Labels and sticker printing specialist Handy Brand has completed an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) scheme that will meant its employees own a majority share of the business.
Hague expands with PSL buy
Hague Group has returned to the acquisition trail with a deal to buy PSL Print Management.