Printers

St Ives trims board
A board-level restructure at St Ives will result in the departure of one of its three executive directors.

Inkjet world first for Bell & Bain
Bell & Bain has made a landmark order for the world's first Fujifilm Jet Press 540W.

MPG future still unclear
The situation at MPG Printgroup appears likely to be resolved by the end of this week.

Polestar vaunts power of print at client event
Bullish Polestar boss Barry Hibbert has urged the group's customers to continue to invest in "the golden nugget of printing".

Optichrome mourns Ted Stephens
Optichrome chairman and owner Ted Stephens has died. He was 64 and had been suffering from cancer.

Fire strikes Polestar facility
Fire crews have been on site at Polestar Bicester for more than 36-hours after a fire broke out at around 1am yesterday morning.

MPG situation still unresolved
The trading status of MPG Printgroup remains in limbo with employees, suppliers and customers unsure of the situation.

MPG situation still in flux
The situation at book and journal printer MPG Printgroup remains unresolved.

Cashflow crisis hits MPG
The trading status of book and journal printer MPG Printgroup is unclear.

Wyndeham extends major print contract
Wyndeham Group has renewed its contract to print The Economist for a further three years.

Flatbed first for Victory Signs
Victory Signs has become the first UK user of Mimaki's JFX500-2131 LED UV grand-format flatbed printer.

HP Indigo users team up for mammoth Coca-Cola task
Coca-Cola is behind the biggest-ever use of HP Indigo kit for a 'personalised' promotion, involving a massive print run of 800m labels.