Consumables
UPM site sales move forward
Paper manufacturer UPM has continued its business reorganisation with a double sale.
Sihl Direct targets growth with new UK operation
Consumables and coating manufacturer Sihl Direct has set out its stall to boost the brand to a wider consumer audience at a recent open house event.
International Paper releases sustainability report
International Paper has set itself a number of goals to be achieved by 2020 in its 2011 sustainability report.
ODM partners with Mohawk to launch photobook binder
On Demand Machinery (ODM) has partnered with Mohawk Fine Papers to manufacture the Sidewinder, an automated bindery system for producing Panoramic TRU-Flat photo books.
PaperCo to stock Arctic Paper's Arctic Volume range
Paper distributor and supplier PaperCo has announced it will stock environmentally-conscious paper manufacturer Arctic Paper UK's Arctic Volume range.
Pop-up book attracts attention for Antalis McNaughton
Paper manufacturer Antalis McNaughton has set its latest marketing campaign in the form of a limited edition pop-up book.
Merchant competition forces paper price increase
Paper manufacturer Papierfabrik Scheufelen's imminent price increase will occur due to competition between merchants, says the company.
Aylesford Newsprint signs to Npower
Recycled paper manufacturer Aylesford Newsprint has signed a new four-year agreement with Npower Cogen for the supply of energy to its newsprint operations.
ProLife range of laminating supplies rebranded as Boss
Vivid Laminating Technologies has rebranded its ProLife range of laminating supplies under the name Boss.
Kyocera in biomass toner claim
Kyocera Document Solutions (Hall 8b, stand A77) has unveiled what it claimed was the world's first biomass toner at drupa.
Vegra unveils new cleaning and filtration products
International consumables supplier Vegra (Hall 12, B35) will be presenting new cleaning and filtration products that contribute to sustainable print production at Drupa.
Collins formally ends Versamark ink supply agreement with Kodak
Seven months after their very public legal feud, Cincinnati-based Collins Ink this week formally ended their agreement to supply Versamark ink to Kodak--but couldn't resist a few parting shots.