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Newsprint reels at Palm Paper in King's Lynn

CPI: urgency of energy crisis not being fully understood

The Confederation of Paper Industries has warned over a “lack of any actual action” after the body – together with representatives of other energy-intensive sectors – lobbied business secretary Kwasi...

Titanium 2516 flatbed cutter with router

IGS racks up multiple cutter sales

International Graphic Supplies (IGS) has racked up nine installations of its Titanium digital cutters over recent months.

The company rang the bell to open trading at Euronext today

Global Graphics changes name to Hybrid Software

Global Graphics has changed its overall group name to Hybrid Software to better reflect the nature of its business.

Flexpress printer and finisher Simon Drury with the new DigiFold Pro XL

Flexpress upgrades creasing with Morgana buy

Trade printer Flexpress has upgraded its creasing and folding capability by installing a Morgana DigiFold Pro XL.

Stora Enso:  regenerative solutions with a transparent, science-based approach

Stora Enso sets sustainability goal, updates conversion plans

Stora Enso is investing nearly €100m to further expand its packaging board production capabilities, and could convert a second line at its Oulu mill to add even more capacity – with the group also...

Aussenac: “This is a critical time for our members”

New Fespa president appointed

Fespa has appointed a French print boss as its 18th president, in a term that runs for three years.

Print Plus UK will offset the equivalent of 65 tonnes of CO2

Print Plus UK becomes a Carbon Balanced Printer

Print Plus UK has become a Carbon Balanced Printer as part of a wider sustainability drive by the company.

Luxury Packaging is part of Packaging Innovations London

New launches ready for returning Luxury Packaging show

Easyfairs' Packaging Innovations & Luxury Packaging London show is set to be the launchpad for a number of new products when it opens its doors at Olympia London on 1 December following its pandemic...

30 learners graduated at the event

BPIF celebrates graduates’ achievements

The BPIF held a live graduation and awards ceremony last week to celebrate the hard work of its learners, who have now completed their courses.

Konica Minolta's US arm is based in New Jersey

Konica Minolta corrects Tatsuno restart date

Konica Minolta has corrected the statement it issued yesterday and it’s better news for customers regarding the planned restart date at its Tatsuno toner factory.

Lecta has announced increases on CWF and Speciality grades

Paper prices keep going up

Printers and print buyers have been rocked by a new wave of paper price rises and surcharges, amid speculation that one paper maker could be considering a surcharge as high as £170/tonne.

Konica Minolta's Tatsuno facility is in Nagano Prefecture

KM: Kofu restarts, Tatsuno delayed

Konica Minolta has asked for “understanding and support” as it works to resume toner production, and has pushed back the expected re-start date for its crucial Tatsuno plant by more than a week.

Walstead: plants in UK, central Europe, and Spain

Walstead reports on 'year like no other'

Walstead Group has reported pandemic-impacted results that knocked nearly a third off its UK sales, with chairman Mark Scanlon stating that the overall business is now “leaner and more adaptable” as a...

Pureprint's second HP Indigo 100K was installed this month

Pureprint ups capacity with second HP Indigo 100K

Pureprint Group has become the first UK printer to install two HP Indigo 100K digital presses.

Some stands were packed with visitors at Fespa

Fespa’s return hailed a success

Fespa’s returning Global Print Expo has been hailed a success by exhibitors, many of which found the Amsterdam event to be busier and more successful than expected.