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Komori looks to new markets for growth – Komori says that growth, led by litho and security printing, will come from new countries.
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Cook takes wheel to drive Go Inspire to new heights – The operations director has become managing director, representing continuity and a drive into complete communication delivery.
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John Good wants to be better at sustainability – The Rugby printer has achieved carbon balanced printer status to enhance claims about sustainability and to reduce carbon emissions
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Manroland Sheetfed comes to the end of the road as closure is announced – The famous press will no longer be made in Germany as administrators tell staff that no buyer has been found for the business
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Manroland Sheetfed comes to the end of the road as closure is announced – The famous press will no longer be made in Germany as administrators tell staff that no buyer has been found for the business.
https://t.co/8n3GpnvfWC
Management at ManRoland Sheetfed has told staff at the Offenbach factory that no buyer has stepped forward for the press manufacturer. There is some interest in the spares and service business but not in making presses. As a consequence 660 staff will be redundant from 1 June.
Scodix wants to make its mark in display – The company that introduced digital embellishment sees display and corrugated packaging as a logical next step
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Polar needs further reorganisation, seeks administration – Heidelberg’s finishing equipment partner PCT is to use administration to reshape the stricken business
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Heidelberg feels impact of Iran war – The Middle East situation has increased uncertainty for printers and delayed decisions, hitting Heidelberg’s year end forecasts. Heidelberg has extended contracts for CEO Jurgen Otto
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When the vampires roamed freely – What if Gutenberg, Caxton or other pioneers of book printing and publishing 450 years ago had decided that after a couple of decades of use, the books would self combust leaving the reader with nothing but ashes?
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Acquisition combines GlobalVision and Esko – Esko owner Veralto has acquired GlobalVision to embed the compliance checking software within the Esko eco system.
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Koenig & Bauer offers currency skills to protect packaging – Protected at print is gaining traction as simple way to validate and protect packaging
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Picon names Bullock as fifth CEO – As Bettine Pellant prepares to retire, Iain Bullock is in place to succeed her.
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Antalis revives the Review to celebrate design and print excellence – The paper merchant is bringing back a much-loved competition for designers and printers and to promote the use of Antalis papers. https://t.co/eTncaL8jkX