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DCS unveils new premises to customers

London-based Digital Creative Services (DCS) has held the official unveiling of its new London facility and raft of new digital equipment.

Marstan Press invests £1.4m in new XL75 10-colour perfector

Marstan Press will install a new Heidelberg Speedmaster XL75 10-colour perfecting press next month as part of a £1.4m investment – the largest ever for the 60-year-old printer.

Mutoh announces organisational restructure

Japanese-owned wide-format equipment and cutting plotter manufacturer Mutoh is to streamline its EMEA warehousing and logistics operations.

Marketing manager appointed for new Durst division

Durst Image Technology (DIT) has appointed Bernd Würth as marketing manager of its new subsidiary, Durst Industrial Inkjet Applications.

New board structure at Clays

Clays parent company St Ives has put in place a new advisory board at the book printer, in addition to its existing operating board, that will focus on delivering a new business strategy for the...

Ultimate Kelmscott adds PUR binding capability

Ultimate Kelmscott has added PUR binding to its range of trade finishing services after taking delivery of a Eurobind 600 machine from Heidelberg.

60-seconds with Kingfisher Print & Design

Established in 1982 by Derek Bellotti, Kingfisher is a family-run litho and digital print firm, now headed by Derek’s son Ross who says he strives to keep print relevant in a digital age.

Improving outlook tempts printers to re-equip and diversify

Positivity is in the air. Unemployment is at a four-year low, the economy is beginning to gain traction (the Office for Budget Responsibility expects economic growth to reach 2.4% this year) and with...

Dates for your diary: why tech TLC goes a long way

Okay, so it’s honesty time: can you truthfully say that you have completed every scheduled maintenance process on every machine in your print business on the day and at the time it was scheduled? Do...

Business inspection: The benefits of outsider intelligence

For a firm struggling to move forward, a fresh pair of eyes can often make all the difference.