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SP Group in major digital expansion
St Ives' POS and POP division, SP Group, has invested in an HP Scitex FB10000 and three Xerox iGen110 Diamond Editions as it bolsters its digital firepower.
Fujifilm takes top spot at inaugural Fespa Eurasia
Fujifilm has signed for a 250sqm stand at the first Fespa Eurasia show, which is to take place in Istanbul on 3-5 October.
Optichrome founder Ken Stephens has passed away at his home aged 93
Stephens outlived his son Ted, who had taken over the family firm but died in May this year from cancer.
Women's lifestyle takes a big hit in latest ABCs
Almost all printed paid-for women's lifestyle magazines experienced a year-on-year circulation decline of more than 10% in the six months to June 2013.
Cromwell Press founder Allan Hicks dies
Tributes have been paid to "larger than life" Allan Hicks who has died of cancer aged 61.
Howard Hunt installs fourth CMC9000
The Dartford-based print firm has installed a further envelope inserting line in response to an uplift in direct mail and door drop work.
BCQ boosts wide format offering with a new Fuji Acuity Advance HS and Kongsberg XP24
Buckingham-based BCQ has expanded its wide format division with a 350,000 spend.
Wyndeham Roche expands Condé Nast portfolio
Wyndeham Roche has won the contract to print GQ Style and Love, bringing the total number of Condé Nast titles printed at the St Austell facility to 10.
Revolution Signs bolsters offering with Mimaki JV34-260
Wide-format printer Revolution Signs has invested in a Mimaki JV34-260 super-wide machine to reinforce its flatbed firepower.
HH Global awarded Pirelli calendar project for the third time
HH Global and Grafiche Antiga are to manage and print the 50th edition of the iconic Pirelli calendar - the first time the same supplier and producer have been awarded the project on three successive...
BPIF launches new colour management accreditation
The BPIF has launched a new version of its colour management certification scheme, allowing more types of printers to be eligible for this independently verified award.
Newspaper readers still prefer print
More than 96% of newspapers are still read in their physical form rather than online, but decline is inevitable, a study from City University has reported.