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Print Week archives from July 2005

NI forced to rethink Waltham Cross site.(News International)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... News International's quest to win planning permission for its Waltham Cross site took a new twist this week when architects submitted radically revised plans for the plant. A flood of protest from local residents has forced designers to...

Lazard appointed to evaluate Adare.(Lazard Freres & Company L.L.C.)(Adare Printing Group PLC)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Adare's majority shareholder Allen, McGuire & Partners (AM&P) has appointed financial adviser Lazard to 'review the strategic options available' to the group. 'From time to time we like to review our options,' said AM&P chief executive...

PrintWeek and InfoTrends set on survey path.
July 7, 2005... PrintWeek has teamed up with market research and strategic consulting firm InfoTrends/CAP Ventures, to launch the 2005 PrintWeek Investment Survey. A copy of the survey accompanies today's issue of the magazine and there is also an online...

Word of mouth precedes Elliot venture.(James Elliot)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... James Elliot's plans for his new venture appear more modest than for his ill-fated Equator gravure project. Elliot is understood to have put out tenders to a number of manufacturers related to 'Project Suburb'. Details are...

Stop Press: Huhtamaki to close unit in Skelmersdale.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Finnish packaging group Huhtamaki is to close its rigid packaging unit in Skelmersdale, Lancashire by the end of this year.

Stop Press: Talks with Amicus GPMS over redundancies.
July 7, 2005... Talks with Amicus GPMS over redundancies at Wyndeham Heron are set to begin on 19 July, east of England branch secretary Vernon Robson has confirmed. Wyndeham was unavailable for comment.

Stop Press: ContiTech's deal cleared by European Commission.(Phoenix Xtra Print )(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... ContiTech's deal to buy fellow German blanket firm Phoenix Xtra Print has been cleared by the European Commission.

Stop Press: Nilpeter to hold worldwide launch of label press.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Nilpeter is to hold the worldwide launch of its new narrow-web flexo label press, the FA-Line, at Label-expo Europe in Brussels on 21-24 September.

Stop Press: Financial Times to publish special edition.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... The Financial Times is to publish a special edition of its A4, two-page afternoon freesheet FTpm at this week's G8 summit in Gleneagles in Scotland. For daily e-mail news direct to your desktop, register at www.printweek.com.

BPIF draws plans for future growth.(British Printing Industries Federation)
July 7, 2005... A resurgent BPIF plans to grow membership so that it encompasses 80% of the industry by turnover, and also aims to help the industry double its net profitability to 6.6%. It wants to increase its influence with government and key...

B&P produces Live8 graphics.(B&P Lightbrigade)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... B&P Lightbrigade produced 900m2 of graphics for last weekend's Live8 concert in Hyde Park. The Chertsey-based firm also produced 450m2 of graphics for the Paris event. The firm's client Impact Promotions carried out the onsite...

Shorts - Edward Dudfield wins ISO 9001 certification.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Edward Dudfield has won ISO 9001 certification and praise for investing in people and training. The printer is based in Hainault, Essex.

Shorts - Appointments at Ancient House Printing Group.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Ancient House Printing Group has made two new appointments to its board of directors. Paul Sadler takes on the newly created role of operations director.Trevor Claydon, who previously worked in business development, becomes commercial director....

Shorts - Sean Beecham wins Plymouth College of Art and Design apprentice of year award.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Eden Print's Sean Beecham has won the Plymouth College of Art and Design apprentice of the year award. He is one of four apprentices at the firm in Redruth, Cornwall, and attended Helston Community College.

Shorts - EFI selling new verions of Proteus software.(Electronics For Imaging Inc.)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... EFI is selling a new version of its Proteus software allowing magazine, newspaper and catalogue publishers to plan, position, view and set printing press specifications for ads and editorial. Improvements to Version 4.7 include the ability to...

Shorts - Polestar Chantry rolls out bumper 204pp issue of IPC's Cycle Sport.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Polestar Chantry has rolled out a bumper 204pp issue of IPC's Cycle Sport including a Tour de France guide. The firm also recently installed the first of five Muller Martini perfect binders in its recently completed 11,000m2 factory.

Shorts - CIT Creative Print helps raise pounds 1,500 for Cancer Rsearch.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... CIT Creative Print helped raise pounds 1,500 for Cancer Research UK in memory of Lesley Dalton, the firm's media buyer, who died in March. Friends and family made up the 20 hikers that walked along seven miles of Pembrokeshire coast led by...

Shorts - Taylowe wins gold Starpack award from Institute of Packaging.(Boxstar Taylowe)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Boxstar Taylowe has won a gold Starpack award from the Institute of Packaging for an embossed 'T-tube' box for James Buchanan's Scotch Whisky. The firm also won two silver awards. Meanwhile, Burall won two silver stars, one for an M&S...

Shorts - MAN Roland GB boasting about R700 press.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... MAN Roland GB is boasting that its R700 press comes in more configurations and versions than any other sheetfed press. It identified 3,150 different versions of the B1-format press. Gary Doman, director of sheetfed sales, said printers had to...

Shorts - Appointment at Kodak.(Eastman Kodak Co. )(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Kodak has made Roger Lines vice-president of service EAMER for its Graphic Solutions and Service unit (GS&S), part of the Graphic Communications Group. He was vice-president of customer services and solutions at Creo. Olov Andersson becomes...

Shorts - Royal Mail introduces portal on its website for publishers.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Royal Mail has introduced a portal on its website for publishers. The 'microsite' for consumer and B2B will encourage interaction between Royal Mail and publishers and build on ties with the PPA and Association of Publishing Agencies.

CTD follows move with pounds 2.5m spend on workfloq.(CTD Printers)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... CTD Printers is investing pounds 2.5m in new equipment following its move to new premises earlier this year. The report and accounts printer, based in Sunbury-on-Thames, has become the first UK firm to install a Heidelberg and Shuttleworth...

DM and digital to be focus for ProCo rebrand.(direct marketing )(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... ProCo has launched its revamped branding strategy after completing its move to a 5,000m2 factory in Sheffield. The B2 firm, which houses the UK's first HP Indigo 5000 digital press, has also revealed plans to target the print-on-demand arena in...

Zurich withdraws cover for Polestar.(Zurich Financial Services)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Polestar has played down concerns over its trading position after a large credit insurer withdrew cover for the group. Finance director Peter Johnston said the situation was only affecting a handful of the group's suppliers. 'A couple of...

PW rejig leads to promotions for newsdesk.
July 7, 2005... Several members of the PrintWeek editorial team have been promoted. As of 1 July former deputy editor and news editor Barney Cox stepped up to become deputy editor of the magazine handing over the news editor's role to Darryl Danielli, who...

PETF bows out at London show.(Print Education and Training Forum)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... The Print Education and Training Forum is exhibiting at a national careers show, its swan song before it becomes part of Proskills. Its presence at the SkillCity event at Excel in London's Docklands, which opened yesterday (6 July) and runs...

Upex sponsores fund-raising dinner.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Spearheading the print industry's support of the pounds 2m UK bid to regain the world water speed record, Upex sponsored a fund-raising dinner at the East Midlands Conference Centre on Monday (4 July) attended by more than 400 guests. With...

Random House in FSC paper switch.
July 7, 2005... Random House has formalised a paper procurement policy that will move the publisher to Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified stock and recycled papers. The publishing house will also become a member of the WWF-UK Forest and Trade...

Survey: market is stagnating.( British Printing Industries Federation )(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Print firms are wallowing in a 'stagnating' marketplace and trying to beat the squeeze on margins, says the latest BPIF Directions quarterly survey of trends. 'Companies are focusing on breakeven before contemplating the lure of profits,'...

Shorts - Andy Scott to be made Freeman of the City of London.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... PrintWeek's paper editor and news reporter Andy Scott is to be made a Freeman of the City of London. The ancient 'robing' ceremony will take place at London's Guildhall tomorrow (8 July). He was ordained as a freeman of the Worshipful Company...

Shorts - Martin Andrews giving Beatrice Warde memorial lecture.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Martin Andrews, deputy director at University of Reading's centre for ephemera studies, is giving the Beatrice Warde memorial lecture at the annual St Bride Conference. The event at St Bride's church, Fleet Street is on 1 October and visitors...

Shorts - Appointment at Mill Lane Envelopes.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Envelope maker Tompla has made Mark Pitman sales representative for Mill Lane Envelopes, the Croydon firm it bought in April. Tompla director David Day said Pitman would build on the firm's reputation and market standing.

Shorts - Goss International focusing on innovation and integration systems for Print 05.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Goss International is focusing on innovation and integration in press and pre-press systems for Print 05. It will show off its Automatic Transfer option, Pacesetter 1100 saddlestitcher and Goss Sunday gapless technology.

Shorts - Yorkshire Forward launches group called Recycling Action Yorkshire.(Recycling Action Yorkshire )(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Yorkshire Forward has launched a not-for-profit-group called Recycling Action Yorkshire to encourage 'collection, processing, manufacturing and procurement' of recycling materials. Financial help came from the European Regional Development...

Shorts - Resource Print Solutions wins contract from Legal Service Commission.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Leeds-based Resource Print Solutions has won a contract extension from the Legal Service Commission. The six-figure contract was won through tender and involves legal aid forms for solicitors. The work will be overseen by electronic print...

Shorts - Appointment at Primarc UV Technology.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Primarc UV Technology has appointed Victoria Francis as internal sales executive. She aims to strengthen the curing lamp maker's UK presence and build on customer relations.

Northcliffe kicks off pounds 100m, two-year restructure.(Northcliffe Newspapers Group Ltd.)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Northcliffe Newspapers Group (NNG) has said that it hopes to save pounds 20m per year in costs from a two-year restructure that will include a further pounds 100m print spend. The group has confirmed that jobs will be cut through a two-year...

Picon appoints Roy Caslon as new chairman.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Roy Caslon has become the new chairman of Picon, the association of suppliers to the print industry. Caslon, who is chairman of finishing, thermography and letterpress specialist Caslon, will hold the role until June 2007. 'It is my...

Arson suspected in Atlantic's blaze.(Atlantic Print)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Police and fire officials are investigating the cause of a suspected arson attack at Kent printer Atlantic Print, which caused pounds 150,000 worth of damage. A spokesman for Kent Fire Service said three appliances were called to the scene...

Anton Group in bid to cut back chemistry use.(instaled eco.clean filtration system)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Anton Group aims to cut chemical costs by pounds 40,000 per year after installing a technotrans eco.clean filtration system. 'We have been swimming in the stuff, but chemistry is getting dearer because of rising oil prices,' said managing...

Redpas wins Welsh backing.(Redpas Digital Print and Cut )(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... A new digital print firm with 'leading edge kit for a leading edge service' has won Welsh Assembly funds. Redpas Digital Print & Cut was officially launched by Andrew Davies, minister for economic development and transport, after a...

Augustus Martin launches its KBA Rapida 205 press.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Augustus Martin has officially launched its superwide KBA Rapida 205 press, the biggest sheetfed press in the UK, and revealed that it also has one of the country's widest digital presses, a 5m-wide Nur Expedio. Clients of the East London firm...

Garnett buys pounds 1m of Gammerler kit.(Garnett Dickinson)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Gammerler has scooped its biggest UK order with a pounds 1m deal for finishing kit at Garnett Dickinson's new plant in Rotherham. Two SV500 log stackers and automatic palletisers will work alongside the pounds 20m plant's flagship press, a...

Monster buys Scitex XLjet 5+.(Monster Digital)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Monster Digital, the largest superwide format digital printer in the Midlands, has embarked on an investment programme with a Scitex Vision XLjet 5+. The Birmingham-based firm is set to extend its kit-list further this month adding a Nur...

BPIF students show promise.(British Printing Industries Federation)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... A student with ambitions to set up a University Press at London's University of the Arts was one of seven young people to benefit from this year's BPIF/Printers' Charitable Corporation educational scholarships. John Toppon is a student on...

Legal Notices.
July 7, 2005... This information is extracted from the print- and publishing-related notices that appear in the London Gazette. Further information is available from its website at: www.london-gazette.co.uk WINDING UP PETITIONS T&E Print Finishing Ltd...

AbbeyPrint trials Quansis plate kit.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... AbbeyPrint in Spalding has become the first beta test site for a new plate processor from Elland, West Yorkshire-based start-up Quansis. The installation of the B2 Quansis EQT85 last week comes as part of a pounds 125,000 move to CTP at the...

Xerox upgrades FreeFlow tool.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Xerox has expanded its FreeFlow digital workflow with the launch of FreeFlow Output Manager, an add-on allowing printers to better manage which press will output which jobs. The digital and pre-press giant has demonstrated the new software...

DS Smith fits DataScreen CTS.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... DS Smith Display has installed the UK's largest Thieme DataScreen computer to screen (CTS) stencil-making system and aims to save pounds 200,000 a year on conventional repro services. The firm said the pounds 139,000 machine would help lop...

Shorts - Vertis PRS installs GMG ColorProof RIPs.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Vertis PRS has installed GMG ColorProof RIPs at three of its London plants. The main site at Euston runs three Epson 4000 printers. GMG dealer City & West End Solutions supplied the kit. Agfa and Esko-Graphics have signed a global reseller...

Shorts - Pindar supplies software to Ironmongery Direct.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Pindar has supplied its content-management software to Ironmongery Direct. The CMS package creates literature including a 480pp main catalogue for the producer of ironmongery products.

Shorts - Monotype Imaging develops new font-counting tool.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Monotype Imaging has developed a new font-counting tool to tell businesses how many fonts they have on their computers. The free tool can be downloaded from www.fontwise.com/fontcheck.

Shorts - LithoTechnics releases new version of calculator.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... LithoTechnics has released a new version of its Metrix layout calculator. Metrix 1.6 lets users join pages within the imposition, said UK distributor Positive Focus. A standard edition costs pounds 3,495 and the production edition pounds 5,495....

Shorts - Appointment at McGurk Studios.(Suki Hudson)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... McGurk Studios has appointed a new customer services manager. Suki Hudson will help blue-chip customers of the packaging artwork and repro firm in Hull to smooth out workflows.

Shorts - Digital Ad Lab's next meeting to look at closed-loop colour and picture libraries.
July 7, 2005... Digital Ad Lab's next meeting will look at closed-loop colour and picture libraries as well as the latest on AdsML and the Ghent PDF Workgroup. The event at London's Goodenough College is on 3 August. Contact: 01202 649989.

Shorts - Fastek Graphic Services wins accreditation from SiliconCrag.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Leeds-based pre-press and graphic firm Fastek Graphic Services has won accreditation from distributor SiliconCrag for the recently launched RealityProof proofing RIP. Fastek sales and marketing manager Barry Singleton (right) and SiliconCrag...

Shorts - EFI improves Designed Edition proofing package.(Electronics for Imaging Inc.)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... EFI has improved its Designer Edition proofing package and Photo Edition for print, proofing and colour management. Both are now available in XXL versions to drive printers up to 60in wide. Improvements to Designer Edition 4.2 and Photo Edition...

Shorts - Quark signs pan-European deal with Ingram Micro Europe.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Quark has signed a pan-European distribution deal with Ingram Micro Europe. It allows Ingram Micro to sell upgrades to QuarkXPress software and products across Europe including the UK.

Afga Grand Sherpas clock twin sale coup for DCP.(DCP Systems Limited)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... DCP has notched up its first two sales of Agfa's Fespa launched Grand Sherpa super-wide format ink-jet printer. The Grand Sherpa Universal Advanced-Mix (AM), launched at the Munich show last month, comes in 65in and 90in versions for signs...

ColourLink set to boost shops with DesignJet.(Printers)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... The ColourLink network of digital imaging shops is to install the new HP DesignJet 4000 printer at 20 of its 26 UK sites. The kit will replace the HP DesignJet 1000 machines to increase capacity, improve quality and speed up turnaround...

AIT offers bargain in best of two kits.(Applied Image Technology)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Applied Image Technology has adapted a Shiraz RIP and bundled it with a low-cost large-format printer to make one of the cheapest flatbed UV ink-jet printer packages available in the UK. The kit, available for just under pounds 80,000 is...

Jetrion to push 'first' low VOC inks at Print 05.(volatile organic compounds)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Supplier Jetrion will use the Print 05 show in Chicago as a springboard for several ink launches. According to the firm, these include the industry's 'first' low-VOC solvent inks for VideoJet and Domino continuous ink-jet printers. They...

Danwood snaps up Scottish firm in growth drive.(Paragon Systems acquired by Danwood Group)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... The Danwood Group has bought a Scottish distributor and unveiled plans to turn Danwood Scotland into a pounds 15m business within five years. The firm bought Paragon Systems in a multi-million pound deal, giving the digital supplier three...

Pitney set to offer entry-level mailer.(Pitney Bowes Inc.)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Pitney Bowes has launched two new folder inserters, offering full transactional and DM production capabilities in an easy-to-use entry-level package. 'They'll be a fantastic back-up to people in high-volume production mailing... equally...

Punch eyes post-press move.(Punch Graphix)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Punch Graphix chief executive Dick Tilanus has indicated that the group is set to invest in the post-press digital sector. He was tight-lipped on the identity of any potential acquisition or time scale but said that it was an area where...

Shorts - FC Cartons in Derby reaches last 50 in HSBC search for its Start-Up Star 2005.(Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd.)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... FC Cartons in Derby has reached the last 50 in HSBC's search to find its Start-Up Star 2005. The firm, which provides specialist gluing services to carton manufacturers, was set up in May 2003 by David and Debra Woodyatt and Toby Jasper. Ten...

Shorts - Preston City Council installs a new Horizon VAC-Turbo.(Howard Smith Paper launches Cobox)(Peter Turpin Associates expands its customer base)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Preston City Council has installed a Horizon VAC-Turbo at its in-house Design and Print Services department. The 10-station collator featuring stitch/fold/trim was bought through Graphic Arts Equipment and replaces an aging...

Leipa mill ready to push green grade.(Leipa Georg Leinfelder's Schwedt mill to produce recycled lightweight coated (LWC) gravure paper - stock )(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Leipa Georg Leinfelder's Schwedt mill is now producing the world's first 100% recycled lightweight coated (LWC) gravure paper - stock which could soon hit the UK. Manufacturing of the grade in Germany follows successful trials conducted...

Profits stay on rise in Europe.(pulp and paper production rises)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... European pulp and paper producers have reported another annual increase in production, with the figures for 2004 once again at record levels. The figures, compiled by the Confederation of Paper Industries (CEPI) show that its member...

Paper Pricewatch Carbonless, July 2005.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Carbonless prices look set to stay low, writes Andy Scott. Some merchants reported that enquiries had dried up recently, with a slowdown in demand for carbonless paper. 'Some complain one mill is continuing to quote ridiculously low...

Shorts - PaperCo wins two supplier awards.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... PaperCo has won two supplier awards from UK office paper dealers. Integra Office Solutions named the London paper merchant as its Initiative Supplier of the Year, while Advantia Business Solutions went one step further to hand PaperCo its...

Shorts - CGI London uses M-real's ikono Silk coated paper for annual report.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Design agency CGI London has used M-real's ikono Silk coated paper for production of the 2004 annual report for materials science firm Cookson. It was printed on five tonnes of 135gsm, 170gsm and 250gsm stock.

Shorts - ArjoWiggins and Robert Horne Group release new swatch.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... ArjoWiggins and Robert Horne Group have released a new swatch featuring the Curious Translucents Clear range and a new Flexi grade. The A5 swatch includes all 10 weights for the paper from 62gsm to 285gsm. The flexi version of the grade is...

Shorts - Independent Paper launches Multi-Office.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Independent Paper has launched Multi-Office, a rigid office paper which it claims is 'stress-free'. Product manager Paul Cassidy said that the Portucel-produced paper would 'give customers no problems in any application they use in their daily...

Shorts - Paisley University develop paper-thin display screen.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Scientists at Paisley University in Scotland have developed a paper-thin display screen that they claim could eventually replace printing. The technology would allow books and newspapers to be downloaded onto the screen, which works by...

Shorts - MeadWestvaco's Packaging Resources Group issues portfolio.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... MeadWestvaco's Packaging Resources Group has issued a portfolio promoting its Crescendo coated one-side paperboard. The portfolio includes an envelope and folder and features four-colour spot UV-printed images. For more information visit...

Shorts - Sappi launches ongoing promotion.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Sappi has capitalised on this year's Cannes Lions international advertising festival to launch an ongoing promotion of the role print plays in marketing and advertising. The South African paper producer presented Direct Mail in the Media Mix,...

Shorts - Arctic Paper launches new range of papers.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Arctic Paper is to launch a range of new papers to its Munken, Amber and Arctic ranges. Munken Polar, a woodfree paper, will have a whiter shade than the existing Munken Lynx but will otherwise have the same qualities. Amber Volume is aimed at...

Ex-MoDo director Collins creates marketing firm.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Former MoDo Merchants marketing director Vince Collins has set up a consultancy to offer marketing advice and services to companies in the print, paper and packaging sectors. Collins was made redundant from the paper merchant group earlier...

DTI to respond to sector calls to change PINA.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... A number of sector trade organisations and unions have joined forces to ask the DTI to sponsor a project to review the Paper Industry National Agreement. Amicus GPMS, the Confederation of Paper Industries (CPI), GMB and the Transport and...

Pick-up begins as strike is called off.(Finnish paper dispute)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... UK printers and publishers have expressed huge relief that the Finnish paper dispute has now ended, but suppliers will still have to wait until the second week of August for stock to be replenished. The two sides eventually agreed a new...

Stora Enso set to build pounds 133m paper machine.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Stora Enso has signed a pounds 133m (EUR200m) loan agreement to finance the building of a 420,000 tonnes per annum uncoated magazine paper machine. The new line will be built at its Kvarnsveden mill in Sweden, and will produce...

Latest Elliott fourth generation to join Ebb Paper.(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Matthew Elliott has become the fourth generation of the Elliott family to work for Elliott Baxter (Ebb Paper), having joined the family business on 1 July. By coincidence, Elliott joined the independent paper merchant 25 years to the day...

Xerox Global wins Reuters print job.(Reuters Group PLC)(Brief Article)
July 7, 2005... Xerox Global Services (XGS) has clinched a lucrative contract with news agency Reuters to manage its office print. The five-year, 'multi-million' pound contract covers the information provider's UK operations and involves managed office...

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