UPM accuses Metsa of breaching shareholding agreement
UPM is taking legal action against fellow paper manufacturer Metsaliitto Cooporative and its subsidiary Metsa Board, in relation to the jointly-owned Metsa Fibre.
Opening a new dimension of opportunities
Last year, PrintWeek predicted an explosion of interest in 3D print. Well, it's happened. The technology still has a way to go, but could be the ultimate 'added-value'
Drupa: 'the industry changed our minds'
Manufacturers and rival shows breathed a sigh of relief this week after Drupa bowed to industry pressure and stated that it would stick to its four-year cycle, following a meeting of its 20-strong...
Trinity Mirror reveals positive outlook in the face of hacking allegations
The publisher's interim results reveal a 12% drop in advertising revenue to 94m in the 17 weeks to 28 October 2012 but it said that its end of year operating profits would be in line with the 104.5m...
Arctic Paper bids to takeover Swedish pulp manufacturer Rottneros
Arctic Paper's public takeover offer to shareholders of Swedish pulp manufacturer Rottneros has been unanimously recommended by the Rottneros board.
NGOs urge Asia Pulp and Paper boycott
An open letter signed by 60 non-government organisations (NGOs) has been sent to investors in Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) urging them not to back the controversial Indonesian company.
John E Wright boosts 'project book' capacity with binding spend
John E Wright has returned to Ashgate Automation for the Fastbind Elite XT perfect binder and a Casematic H46 Pro casemaker after finding its niche in creative binding.
Tullis Russell receives funding for apprentice scheme
Paper manufacturer Tullis Russell has taken on thirteen trainee recruits thanks to support from Fife Young People's Initiative.
Schillinger to leave Muller Martini as global restructure begins
Muller Martini's UK managing director Andreas Schillinger is leaving the Swiss manufacturer as a result of its global restructure.
Andrew Pindar leaves York Mailing
York Mailing and former Pindar chairman Andrew Pindar have parted company amicably.
Consolidation is key if we're to secure newsprint's future
Newspapers are in permanent decline. We are seeing year-on-year falls in volume and the economic downturn has only contributed to this. Industry consolidation is the only way we can rectify this in...
Favini wins Green award for Crush at Luxepack launch
Favini's latest innovation in packaging paper, Crush, has won the Green award at its launch at Luxepack 2012.