Gomer Press adds Kolbus
Independent publisher Gomer Press has completed a 3m upgrade with a Kolbus KM600 binding line.
Pitney Bowes double deal
Document solutions provider Pitney Bowes (Hall 4C, stand 4) has sealed two "significant" deals at its Drupa 2012 stand with a total value of over 4m.
Scodix wins S74 sales
Scodix (Hall 4, stand B31) has sold two of its new B2 S74 digital embossing presses, which are on working display at the show.
Custom formulation printing inks: a Red Sofa interview with Joachim Erlach
Joachim Erlach, spokesman for the board of ink developer Epple, talks to Thomas Fasold
KYMC's modular flexo press goes on sale
KYMC (Hall 6, stand D2) has used drupa to launch an inline flexo press after trialling it last year with multinational food packaging company Tetra Pak.
Leary offers bespoke quality control
Glue application, quality inspection and data collection equipment maker WH Leary (Hall 10, stand C33) has reported strong interest in three new quality assurance systems launched at Drupa.
Springer puts trust in Manroland
Axel Springer and Manroland Web Systems have concluded a long-term, wide-ranging service agreement for the Berlin-based publisher's printing operations. This agreement sees the companies continuing...
Firstan takes a nanographic 'leap of faith'
Packaging manufacturer Firstan said it has "taken a leap of faith" in investing in the UK's first Landa S10 nanographic press for the folding carton market.
Delta Group in UK Indigo 20000 debut
London-based Delta Group is to be the first UK point-of-sale specialist to install the HP Indigo 20000 after signing a letter of intent at the manufacturer's drupa booth (Hall 4, stand D60).
Dynaflex takes second Comexi flexo
Carrier bag and security printer Dynaflex has ordered a second flexo press from Comexi.
Merchant competition forces paper price increase
Paper manufacturer Papierfabrik Scheufelen's imminent price increase will occur due to competition between merchants, says the company.
Shere in world first Indigo 20000 buy
HP (Hall 4, stand D60) has agreed a multi-million pound deal with digital start-up Shere Print to be the first worldwide user of its Indigo 20000 digital press.