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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.
Fespa's non-European members to get full voting rights
Fespa has changed its membership structure to give full voting rights to non-European national member associations.
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.
Monotype event to showcase archive
Type aficionados will have the chance to see rare items from the Monotype and Linotype archives at an exhibition in London later this month.
KBA makes progress with RotaJet quality
KBA has made "significant progress" in improving print quality on its RotaJet 76 and has added newspaper printing to the potential applications for the inkjet web press.
X-Rite consolidates colour kit under eXact umbrella
X-Rite will consolidate its existing range of colour measurement devices into a single series, the X-Rite eXact, from 12 November.
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.
African wildlife captured in motion picture Safari book
US-based Workman Publishing has produced <i>Safari: A Photicular Book</i> to capture the wildlife of the African Serengeti. Accompanied by commentary from author Carol Kaufmann, the 3D images appear...
Polestar retains Hearst contract
The Polestar Group has agreed a new three-year deal with magazine publisher Hearst Magazines UK to continue printing 12 of its leading consumer titles.
Heseltine Review receives cautious welcome
The business sector has given a cautious welcome to Lord Heseltine's review into UK economic growth.