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Bartham Group orders Stahlfolder CH 56
A print company that bought a new folder at a Heidelberg open house last month expects it will help add hundreds of thousands of pounds to its turnover.
255 jobs at risk at Penguin Random House Rugby distribution centre
Publishing giant Penguin Random House is set to close its largest distribution centre in Rugby, Warwickshire.
Palamides launches new mail delivery system
Palamides has introduced a mail delivery system targeted at the direct mail and high-volume transactional markets to take advantage of the industry's move away from bags to trays.
Tall Security Print launches apprentice scheme
Tall Security Print is preparing for its 25th anniversary next year by launching an apprentice scheme on the back of a £500,000 investment in 2015.
Angus Print eyes turnover boost following Horizon investment
A general commercial printer in Leeds expects to increase its turnover by hundreds of thousands of pounds after upgrading its Horizon bookletmaker.
Boss Direct boosts capacity with Konica install
Boss Direct is looking to bulk up its capacity for digital print and meet growing demand for its specialised calendar business with a new investment.
Addo Printing falls into administration
Addo Printing has gone into administration, just a year after its managing director bought the business out of administration in a pre-pack deal.
DS Smith to install first HP PageWide Web Press T1100S
Packaging group DS Smith is set to install the world's first HP PageWide Web Press T1100S.
Marstan Press invests over £200k in new finishing kit
Marstan Press has boosted its finishing capabilities by investing in a new Heidelberg Stahlfolder KH 66, a reconditioned Heidelberg Platen and a secondhand Horizon HT-30 three-edge trimmer.
Prinovis UK supports pledge to increase UK literacy levels
Prinovis UK has vowed to help improve UK literacy rates by signing the Vision for Literacy Business Pledge 2016.
Beatus Cartons opens innovation centre
A folding carton manufacturer is celebrating its 75th anniversary by opening a £600,000 innovation centre packed with new machines.
De La Rue confirms plans to cut banknote production
De La Rue has announced plans to reduce its banknote production and invest more in passport work, after completing its manufacturing footprint review.