Printing
J K Rowling named Ipex 2010's 'Champion in Print'
Ipex 2010 has named Harry Potter author J K Rowling as its second International 'Champion in Print' for her contribution to the book printing industry.
Consultation begun with Stora Enso UK staff
Stora Enso has entered into a consultation process over potential staff redundancies at its UK sites.
Win an iPod Nano in the PrintWeek Investment Survey
As the centrepiece of the <i>PrintWeek 2011 Investment Report</i>, we're asking UK printers about their business strategy and investment plans.
Schools calendar benefits from Donald Murray paper donation
Donald Murray Paper has done its bit to help the artistic youth of Glasgow by supplying 54,000 sheets of Lumisilk 200gsm paper for the 2009 edition of the Glasgow Schools Calendar.
NSL offer tabled as deadline for buyers looms
Administrators for Norscreen, which trades as NSL Integrated Print Solutions, have received one offer and are expecting "a couple more", as the deadline for bids approaches.
Fedrigoni adds new weight to Symbol Freelife range
Fedrigoni has added a 400gsm board weight to its environmental Symbol Freelife Satin and Gloss ranges.
Cromwell Press calls in administrators and sheds 40 jobs
Academic book and journal printer Cromwell Press has been placed in administration with the loss of 40 jobs due to a "large bad debt" that left it unable to cope in the current economic climate.
Arjowiggins creates new subdivision for recycled paper
Arjowiggins has said it will bring together its coated and uncoated recycled paper divisions to create a subdivision to focus on the development of environmental papers.
How to stay lean and active in 2009
Well here we are at the new year, traditionally a time to look ahead positively and plan for a brighter, healthier future. Five-a-day, no ciggies, less booze, that sort of thing. One thing's for sure,...
Paper investment moving away from Western Europe, Unite claims
Investment in paper manufacturing is heading to Latin America and the Asia Pacific, Unite national officer Peter Ellis has claimed.
Robert Horne overhauls Revive range
Paper merchant Robert Horne Group has announced the first major overhaul of its Revive range, with the introduction of 100%- and 25%-recycled products.