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20 May 2012

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  • HP could cut up to 30,000 jobs

    The technology giant is working with management consulting firm McKinsey & Co. to draw up the job-cuts proposals, according to the reports, which are said to have come from people briefed on the plans.

    The speculated cuts are said to include 10,000 to 15,000 staff from HP's enterprise services group, which...

  • Nicholson Bass evolves for 75th anniversary

    The Northern-Irish print company, formerly Nicholson & Bass, is launching six direct mail campaigns during 2012, targeting the arts and publishing sectors. The company is focusing on reinforcing its status in its existing markets, Scotland and Ireland.

    Productivity and sales have increased 30% and 20% respectively since the company invested £1.5m...

  • Can your vehicles pull their weight but pollute less?

    With petrol and diesel getting more expensive, and very little sign of the merciless price rises slowing down, it means that the cost of transporting goods is on a similarly unstoppable upwards curve — and greater costs potentially mean higher prices for customers.

    Or do they? After all, necessity has always...

  • Oscillating parental time off will be a logistics nightmare

    However, according to a survey from the charity Working Families, 40% of employers have yet to prepare for the change in legislation. This is worrying news, given the additional red tape that the legislation is likely to bring - particularly for small printing firms, which are traditionally male dominated.

    Raising questions...

  • Late payments to UK SMEs top £35bn

    The Bacs survey, carried out in December, found that while the overall number of SMEs experiencing late payments was 76,000 less than six months previously, down to 785,000, the average amount owed to each business was up £6,000 to £45,000.

    The results revealed that the manufacturing industries, under which printers were...

  • Arjowiggins launches Cocoon direct mail campaign

    The ‘White and Recycled' campaign will target printers, designers and corporate audiences with direct mail sent throughout May and June.

    Three premium mailers will be accompanied by tailored emails, promoting Cocoon's high levels of whiteness, print quality and environmental neutrality.

    A dedicated website has been created for the campaign with information about...

  • Kodak Park was home to 'secret' nuclear reactor

    The reactor's existence was recently publicised by the Democrat and Chronicle, after an employee mentioned it to a reporter from the local newspaper.

    According to the report, the reactor was housed in a two-foot-thick, concrete-walled bunker beneath the basement of Building 82 in the Kodak Park research complex.

    While the relevant Federal...

  • Drupa orders bring strong Q1 start for Heidelberg

    Bestsellers included the new "flagship press" - the B1 format Speedmaster XL 106 - and the Speedmaster SX platform, which sold almost 500 units.

    The company, which is due to publish its 2011/12 end-of-year results on 14 June, took orders at Drupa from over 80 countries and recorded significant growth in...

  • KBA posts Q1 results, hails Drupa orders

    The group published its first quarter report as Drupa was drawing to a close and while he was unwilling to give specific figures - as financing had yet to be finalised in many cases - chief executive Claus Bolza-Schünemann was upbeat about KBA's performance.

    "We have signed a lot...

  • French algae problem creates opportunity for eco-friendly paper

    Run-off from livestock waste is believed to be polluting the soil around the area, creating build-ups of phosphate, which is a health hazard and has a negative impact on tourism due to its unpleasant appearance and putrid smell.

    Two years ago, Favini commissioned a third party to collect the algae from...

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