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NJP to wind up after NatMags pulls out.(New Jarrold Printing)(National Magazine Company)
September 7, 2006... New Jarrold Printing (NJP) is to cease trading next Friday after its biggest customer, the National Magazine Company (NatMags), pulled its work out of the Norwich plant.
Administrator PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has said that all 286...
Vaughan to take over from Jones as CEO of Communisis.(appointment of Steve Vaughan)(David Jones)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Communisis has named its new chief executive following a five-month search for a replacement for David Jones.
Steve Vaughan, who has held a number of high-profile roles in the outsourcing and technology sectors, will take over at the listed...
Stop press.(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... City of London police have raided an alleged counterfeit gang and seized more than pounds 1m of fake pound and euro notes described by the police as 'the best' in circulation.
The Telegraph Group is to launch a multi-million pound...
Ward to head up St Ives Direct after MD resigns.(appointment of Simon Ward)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... St Ives has lost its second high-profile director this year with the departure of St Ives Direct managing director Dave McGolpin.
His responsibilities at the direct mail arm have been taken on by Simon Ward, chief executive of large-format...
BGP buys third of four Lithomans.(Benhamgoodheadprint)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Goodhead Group has signed an order for its third 72pp MAN Roland Lithoman web press for Benhamgoodheadprint and has plans to order a fourth next year.
The four-unit press will join an existing 72pp Lithoman at the group's Colchester site...
NI picks Newsfax for londonpaper.(News International)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... News International has chosen growing East London newspaper printer Newsfax to produce its high-profile new afternoon freesheet, thelondonpaper.
Contract printer Newsfax rolled off the first copies of the paper on Monday, five days after...
In Brief: Amicus teams up with David Beckham Academy.
September 7, 2006... Amicus has teamed up with the David Beckham Academy to offer prizes for staff in print, publishing and online data who complete a union questionnaire on bullying, harassment and stress, promotion prospects and unpaid overtime. Prizes include...
In Brief: Macfarlane Group looks to shed jobs.(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Macfarlane Group, the packaging firm, is looking to shed jobs after it posted pre-tax losses of pounds 418,000 in the six months to July. This pre-tax loss contrasted with a pounds 1.3m profit a year ago and was blamed on pressure on margins in...
In Brief: Aberdeen Journals orders a Goss Colorliner tower extension.(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Aberdeen Journals has ordered a Goss Colorliner tower extension to bump up the colour capacity of its Colorliner press. The firm, part of DC Thomson Group, is investing in a four-high printing tower, which will provide the option to roll out an...
In Brief: Invitation for entries for the Queen's Awards for Enterprise.
September 7, 2006... Entries for the 2007 Queen's Awards for Enterprise are being invited for innovation, sustainable development and international trade. The deadline for the 'corporate knighthoods' is 31 October. Timsons in Kettering, Northamptonshire, won a 2006...
In Brief: BAPC signs up Paul Daniels at its annual conference.
September 7, 2006... The British Association for Print and Communication (BAPC) has signed up magician Paul Daniels to entertain visitors at its annual conference in Daventry, Northamptonshire on 29 and 30 September. Tickets cost pounds 99. Contact: 020 8349 3009,...
In Brief: Anne Mulcahy is fifth most powerful woman according to Forbes magazine.(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Xerox chief executive Anne Mulcahy is the world's fifth most powerful woman, according to Forbes magazine. The power-list had Mulcahy up one place on last year, but behind German chancellor Angela Merkel, US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice,...
TPF sweeps the field to become Tories' exclusive print manager.(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Whitehall's move to single-source print procurement has taken another step after the Conservative Party signed up TPF Group to handle its print buying.
The party, which new leader David Cameron is attempting to revamp, has given TPF a...
Tesco Direct catalogue goes to Italian printer.(Eurogravure)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Tesco has placed the print contract for its long-awaited non-food catalogue with an Italian gravure printer.
The 2m-run catalogue, which will launch later this month, will include details of 2,000 of Tesco's 8,000 non-food items and will...
Greener Ikea.(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Europackaging is to supply Swedish furniture retailer Ikea with compostable plastic bags made from corn crops. 'They are made from an annually renewed crop,' said Afzal Majid, managing director of the Birmingham-based firm, which has plants in...
BPIF ties with finance firm for M&A venture.(British Printing Industries Federation)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... The BPIF has waded into the M&A consultancy sector after forming a joint venture with a leading finance house.
McInnes Corporate Finance has teamed up with the federation in a venture to handle around 60 takeover deals in its first year,...
Bezier to invest in litho printer.(Poulters)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Point-of-sale firm bezier is to make further acquisitions and take on a pounds 15m large-format litho printer.
This follows its acquisition of advertising agency Poulters. The firm is aiming for a pounds 200m turnover by 2009 (PrintWeek, 31...
First lady.(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Pakfin is boasting a first with its work for eve magazine. The firm mechanically bagged 108,000 copies, half of October's run, with a book covermount on its Adpak Gemini flow-wrapping kit. 'We used a high-micron printed polypropylene film - the...
In Brief: Shuttleworth Business Systems celebrates its 25th anniversary.
September 7, 2006... Shuttleworth Business Systems has celebrated its 25th anniversary with a weekend trip to the Barnsdale Hall Hotel, Leicestershire. Joint managing director Paul Deane said: 'Our staff are paramount to the success of the business and we were...
In Brief: Sappi Europe calls out firefighters.
September 7, 2006... Sappi Europe has called out firefighters to its Blackburn-based paper mill, after a mill worker's hand became trapped in a machine. Fellow workers had prised the 44-year-old man's hand free when the firefighters arrived. A spokesperson said the...
In Brief: Appointment at MAN Roland GB.
September 7, 2006... MAN Roland GB has appointed Peter Hurn as operations manager for its Vulcan Centre consumables operation. The centre is responsible for the management and logistics of consumables orders. Hurn has 28 years' experience in paper, having worked...
In Brief: Avalon Print orders a MAN Roland press.
September 7, 2006... Avalon Print has ordered a MAN Roland 505LV press equipped with a Colorpilot system. The firm, which runs two Roland 305 presses, will trade one back to make way for the five-colour 505LV with coater, which will arrive at the Northampton site...
In Brief: Royston Labels and M&H Plastics produce a tactile label.
September 7, 2006... Royston Labels and M&H Plastics have produced a tactile label to highlight the format's benefits. Produced on a Nilpeter FA3300 flexo and rotary screen combination press, the label incorporates three colours, a matt varnish and clear tactile...
In Brief: Reclycling Action Yorkshire and WRAP offers free seminars.
September 7, 2006... Recycling Action Yorkshire and the Waste & Resource Action Programme (WRAP) are holding a series of free seminars in the Yorkshire area on 27 September, 4 October and 10 October. The events will look at procuring paper with recycled content and...
AccessPlus wins 3-year AOL deal.(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... AccessPlus has won a unique and major contract to handle print for the UK wing of internet company AOL.
The print management deal, outsourced by AOL's UK operation for the first time, runs for three years. It covers the firm's full range...
Johnston Press unveils supersite as sales rise.(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Johnston Press will officially take the wraps off its new newspaper printing supersite at Dinnington today (7 September) following a mixed set of half-year results.
Work at the pounds 60m facility, which runs the UK's first triple-width...
EMS helps DSTi cut energy use.
September 7, 2006... DSTi Output, the transactional mail specialist, has cut its energy use by more than a fifth after implementing a high-level environmental management system.
The scheme has reduced power consumption and waste production across all...
Reader reaction: What will the print market look like in 2010?(Letter to the editor)
September 7, 2006... DIRECT MAIL PRINTER: PAUL GALPIN, group sales director, Corporate Mailing Matters
'Bigger players in the market will continue to acquire but, on the mailing side, firms will need value-added services. They will need to operate in a niche...
Legal notices.
September 7, 2006... 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
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CEO buys and rebrands Abbot (Kings Langley).(Alasdair Browne)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Trade stationery printer Abbot (Kings Langley) has been taken over by its chief executive and has moved to a new base.
The supplier of continuous stationery and duplicate pads was bought by Alasdair Browne for an undisclosed sum.
The...
Pindar stocks up on secure Oces.(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Pindar Graphics is helping to beat exam cheats with a pounds 1.5m investment in machines that print unique markings on to school and professional test papers.
The Scarborough firm will roll out millions of papers for GCSE and A level...
Fair game.(print management company provide playing kit to Brighton Ultimate Club)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Four Corners is sponsoring the Brighton Ultimate Club, a team of Frisbee-playing enthusiasts with a fair play attitude. The Brighton-based print management company, whose turnover has grown from nothing to more than pounds 1.2m in three years,...
X-Rite director departs amid Gretag takeover.(X-Rite Inc. acquires GretagMacbeth AG)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... X-Rite's UK managing director has left in the wake of its pounds 280m takeover of Belgian firm GretagMacbeth.
Geoff Balfour, who joined the US colour management developer seven years ago and was responsible for sales and the firm's...
Haymarket launches in-house repro arm.(Haymarket)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... PrintWeek publisher Haymarket has created an in-house pre-press arm for its consumer and network titles.
The new unit at the firm's Teddington, Middlesex, base will work with the world's largest motor-racing photo agency, LAT Photographic,...
Speedflow v3.0 tool released.(OneVision Software AG)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... OneVision has launched the latest version of its Speedflow Cockpit, which targets commercial and digital printers.
According to the firm, version 3.0 makes 'last minute' interventions possible and 'significantly' reduces administrative...
In Brief: SAi gives distribution rights.
September 7, 2006... SAi has given distribution rights for its Photoprint RIP to Info-Tec Distribution. There are five products in the Photoprint range, from a background RIP to a high production server application. SAi has also created a customer profiler powered...
In Brief: Extensis launches its open discussion forum web-site.
September 7, 2006... Extensis has launched its open discussion forum web-site. Information on the developer can be found at forums.extensis.com, and lets users and employees share industry knowledge. Topics such as font management in Mac OS X and Windows to...
In Brief: The Printed Word installs a Presstek Dimension425 Excel.
September 7, 2006... The Printed Word has installed a Presstek Dimension425 Excel chemistry-free plate-setter at its Horsham, West Sussex base. Managing director Robert Pryer said: 'The graduation of tones on photographs produces vivid and realistic results. The...
In Brief: Frontline Systems and Durst Phototechnik unveils ThetaWeb.
September 7, 2006... Frontline Systems and Durst Phototechnik have unveiled ThetaWeb, an online ordering system. It is designed to provide Durst's Theta multi-lab printers with a web ordering interface that labs can control and administer directly. ThetaWeb is an...
In Brief: Esko reports a strong business performance.(Esko-Graphics N.V. Digital Printing Products Dept. appoints Arjen Maarleveld )(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Esko has reported a strong business performance during the second quarter of 2006, with consolidated net revenues increasing by 17% compared with Q1 and by 7.5% compared with Q2 2005. The firm also appointed Arjen Maarleveld as its new senior...
In Brief: Tansleys Printers doubles productivity.
September 7, 2006... Tansleys Printers has doubled productivity since installing Screen's Trueflow 3 tool and a PlateRite 4100 platesetter in July. Bob Tansley, owner of the Seaford-based company, said: 'Upgrading from a film to a processless operation has meant we...
AlphaPicture joins forces with DirectSmile for online portal.(DirectSmile )(Alpha-Picture )(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... DirectSmile (DS) and Alpha-Picture have linked up to create an expanded online image personalisation service.
The link-up allows DS to branch out of its software-only approach to image personalisation and extends its reach onto the...
New MD Walters to steer Howitt Digital's expansion programme.(Howitt Digital)(Xerox Corp.)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Howitt Digital's new managing director Jeremy Walters is to lead a pounds 750,000 expansion and investment drive involving a kit spend and a new base.
The company is due to move from Edenbridge, Kent, within two months and will install the...
Inca ups Spyder manufacturing.(Inca Digital Printers Ltd.)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Inca Digital has said it is working at full throttle to meet the 'phenomenal' demand it is currently experiencing for its Spyder 320 wide-format digital press.
Manufacturing has grown from six to 10 Spyders per month at the 160-staff...
Pronta Press.(Prontaprint bought printing press from Hewlett-Packard Co.)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... The first HP Indigo press bought by a Prontaprint franchise has burst into action. The pounds 239,000 seven-colour 3050 rolls out DM, brochures, booklets and business cards in runs of up to 2,500. 'We wanted a top-end press for personalised,...
Watkiss to debut book-binding systems at Digital Print World.(Watkiss Automation)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Watkiss Automation is using next month's Digital Print World to turn heads with new book-binding kit.
PowerSquare 200, a complete book-making system for digital print, combines stitching, folding, spine forming and trimming.
The...
Crosland aims to double Stock kit after being named UK distributor.(Crosland VK)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Crosland VK is aiming to double the number of large-format Stock laminators in the country after scooping high-profile rivals to become the German firm's UK agent.
The 134-year old Manchester company says that it beat other top names in...
Horizon binder wins jobs at DW.(new equipment)(Product/service evaluation)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... DW Print Finishing's faith in a Horizon perfect binder has been repaid with a raft of new work for religious groups.
The BQ-460 four-clamp kit, supplied by Graphic Arts Equipment, does short-run jobs of around 100 books, said Darren White,...
Bell Epoch.(Pelican Print Finishing)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Pelican Print Finishing has been awarded a Swiss cowbell by Muller Martini. The Glamorgan firm stitched 300,000 copies of a brochure for clothing brand Timberland in 24 hours. PrimaPlus Amrys operator Dai Harris led the operation, said group...
St Regis Paper to close its Maidenhead mill.(St. Regis Paper Co.)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... St Regis Paper Company is to close its New Taplow Mill in an effort to improve returns in its UK papermaking operations.
The company, a division of international packaging manufacturer DS Smith, has sold the site for pounds 30.25m to...
Tullis Russell's takings rise.(Tullis Russell Group Ltd.)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Tullis Russell has posted a slight increase in profits, but warned of exceptionally tough trading conditions in the industry.
For the financial year ending 31 March 2006, Tullis Russell Papermakers reported a turn-over of pounds 111.4m, up...
PaperCo's latest pile turner just got faster.(paper handling machines)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... PaperCo has launched what it claims is the fastest pile turner in the world.
One person using the firm's EZ Turner can turn a paper or board stack weighing up to 360kg in less than a minute, said the paper merchant's marketing director Bob...
In Brief: Sappi reaches agreement in pay talk.
September 7, 2006... Sappi has reached agreement in pay talks with trade unions in South Africa. The global pulp and paper maker tied up the deal on annual wages with three unions after drawn-out talks. 'The agreement underscores the importance of constructive...
In Brief: Winner of Howard Smith Paper Group's 10th annuual golf day.(Mike Beel of Cromwell Press, awarded)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Mike Beel, works manager at Cromwell Press has won Howard Smith Paper Group's 10th annual golf day held at Woburn Golf & Country Club. Dave Cooling, HSPG marketing director, said: 'This year, for the first time, we had customers and suppliers...
In Brief: Appointment at Trade Paper.
September 7, 2006... Trade Paper has promoted Simon Dale to a new post of operations director. It follows the recent relocation of parent firm Howard Smith Paper Group to a Northampton base and the launch of a new packaging unit. 'Market demand for retail packaging...
In Brief: Appointment at Southern Paper.
September 7, 2006... Southern Paper, part of PaperCo Group, has promoted Grant Summers to sales director. He will oversee teams in four branches in the south and joined the firm as an outside sales rep in 1990. He reports to Southern Paper managing director Keith...
In Brief: Stora Enso offloads its 155,000-tonne capacity Wolfsheck mill.(Stora Enso Oyj)(Rohner Distributors)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Stora Enso is to offload its 155,000-tonne capacity Wolfsheck mill in the Black Forest for 67.5 pence (EUR1). The 194 staff will transfer to the new owner, Rohner, a Swiss subsidiary of the German investment firm Arques Industries. Stora Enso...
In Brief: The Forestry Commission reveals the paperwork costs.(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... The Forestry Commission has revealed the paperwork costs of complying with its regulations, and said that the red tape burden is pounds 1,459,520. It has said it will cut this figure by 26% in a year. It also hopes to improve the way it deals...
Contract update.
September 7, 2006... Fireman Sam, the animated children's TV character, has jumped onto the page after Southernprint won the contract for a new monthly children's magazine.
The firm, in Dorset, produced 100,000 issues of 28pp Fireman Sam, published by the...
Client audit: Camping and caravanning club.
September 7, 2006... The Camping and Caravanning Club is big business with formidable print needs, so suppliers expecting homespun images of newsletters spooling off photocopiers are likely to be surprised and enlightened by marketing services manager and print...
Editorial: Newspapers not on the extinction list just yet.(Editorial)
September 7, 2006... As someone with more than an emotional investment in there being a future for the printed word (what does a journalist who writes about print do if there's no need for print, or journalists?), I've had a rollercoaster ride lately.
I was...
Comment: Ambiguous titles offer flexibility.(abbreviations for company names)(Column)
September 7, 2006... My tirade against the adoption of abbreviations for company names in PrintWeek of 24 August warrants additional consideration. Initially I characterised the growing practice as representing a deference to prevailing fashion and the exercise of...
Comment: Technically speaking - Adobe takes on multimedia authoring as Macromedia tools hang in balance.
September 7, 2006... The impact of Adobe's products on the printing and publishing industries has been so overwhelming that it's easy to forget that they only provide a minority of the company's revenues. It's also a major player in the digital video sector with...
Profile: Bezier - PoS company's versatile capabilities lend credibility to quest for growth.(point-of-sale)
September 7, 2006... With an pounds 8m acquisition recently tied up, bezier is now on the point of purchasing more, says Josh Brooks.
Two weeks ago, point-of-sale (PoS) printer bezier tied up a deal to add an pounds 8m, 80-staff firm to its operations. The...
Analysis: Google print - Online giant engineers book bonanza.(users can access full texts of out-of-copyright books)
September 7, 2006... Book buyers may profit, but digital printers could cash in as well, reports Nosmot Gbadamosi.
Google's announcement last week that it would offer free, downloadable versions of some of the world's great books has met with a hesitant...
Print's macabre side.(binding of books in human skin - anthropodermic bibliopegy)
September 7, 2006... The practice of binding books in human skin has a twisted history, from 13th century Bibles to Nazi victims, murderers to lovers; skin appeals, finds Caroline Archer.
The probably obsolete, but definitely macabre, art of anthropodermic...
Franchising: Better business - Franchising freedom.
September 7, 2006... A franchise can provide a start-up venture with expertise, financial support and brand identity, but be sure to do your research thoroughly before you commit yourself, says Noli Dinkovski.
Just over a year ago Peter McFarlane left...
Technology report: Carrier bags - Brand promotion is all in the bag.
September 7, 2006... Promotional bags are not just popular with customers, they also continue to make an impact long after you've handed them out. Lisa Berwin casts a broad look at the options on offer.
The sea of red pull-along bags being wheeled across the...
Product portfolio: Philip's help line - Kiss cutting kit and bespoke booklets.
September 7, 2006... Philip Chadwick tracks down the solutions to your technical troubles.
Q: I am searching for a piece of equipment (preferably a desktop machine) that will kiss cut self-adhesive stocks. Quantities range from 500 to 2,000 at a time, but are...
Product portfolio: Technical tutorial - Cracking on digital print.(Product/service evaluation)
September 7, 2006... Because toner rests on the surface of the paper (as opposed to ink, which is absorbed by the paper fibres) toner is particularly prone to scratching and rub-off from subsequent processes such as guillotining, folding and bookletmaking.
...
Diary.(Diary entry)
September 7, 2006...
SEPTEMBER
ERA annual meeting
Date: 18-20 September
Venue: Manchester
Price: pounds 757 (EUR1,095), pounds 480 for ERA members
Contact: 00 49 89439 5051
BAPC annual conference
Date: 29-30 September
Venue: The Daventry Hotel,...
Product Portfolio: Product of the week - Adstream E-ssential.(online document creation software)(Product/service evaluation)
September 7, 2006... Adstream's web-to-print portal offers instant document creation all online without special extras.
E-ssential is a new web-to-print system developed by Adstream and already running in a handful of UK test sites. It allows on-line creation...
Product portfolio: Me & my... KAS Mailmaster C4 Compact.(Interview)
September 7, 2006... Kingswood Steele managing director Andy Steele is winning fulfilment work with this small enveloper and its fast changeover. By Simon Creasey.
What does the KAS Mailmaster C4 Compact enveloper do? It has been developed especially for those...
Product portfolio: Tried & tested - Inca Digital Eagle 44.(Product/service evaluation)
September 7, 2006... Ideal for point-of-sale and signage work, Inca's first flatbed is still turning heads five years after its launch, discovers Lisa Berwin.
Inca Digital's first flatbed printer, the Eagle 44 broke new ground when it was launched in January...
Product portfolio: Buyers' guide - Letterhead paper.
September 7, 2006... Your letterhead says a lot about you. Getting it right is crucial to projecting your company's image and protecting brand security, writes Lisa Berwin.
In today's business world, strong branding is increasingly seen as a sign of...
EU Tenders.
September 7, 2006... Please read the important notes below as PrintWeek cannot supply any additional information or pass on your details. These tenders are abridged. It is essential that you obtain a full copy of the tender before contacting any of the...
Post script: Space-age work suits for snazzy Germans.(United Print.com)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Post Script doesn't usually get fearful when visiting print firms. But on a recent trip to Germany, it did feel slightly perturbed by the staff uniform at one company.
While viewing the impressive line-up of KBA presses at United...
Post script: Memory Lane.
September 7, 2006... 1 YEAR AGO: Robert Horne Group and PaperCo confirmed they would raise uncoated paper prices by 4-9% and 5-9% respectively... Esko-Graphics was split up by its owner Kirkbi, which sold the firm's packaging wing to Danish private equity firm...
Post script: Print's Past - Chinese script.(Chinese writing uses symbols to denote concepts)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... While Europe languished in the illiterate Dark Ages, China already had a well-established printing industry. For a country with one of the most complicated writing scripts in the world this was an impressive achievement.
The Chinese...
Post script: Q&A - Petie Loyal.(Fuji Photo Film UK's Petie Loyal interviewed)(Interview)(Brief article)
September 7, 2006... Petie Loyal, 33, is customer administration manager at Fuji Photo Film UK. Loyal got into printing after being cheesed off by the smell of other peoples' feet. She has been in the print industry for 16 years. She has a penchant for fast cars...
West Ferry future unclear amid council's local amenities plans.(West Ferry Printers)(Tower Hamlets borough council)(Brief article)
September 14, 2006... Newspaper printer West Ferry's future was thrown into further doubt this week after it emerged that the local council is pressing ahead with plans to build a school and parkland on the Docklands site.
Tower Hamlets borough council has...
AGI employees to vote on work hours action.(management to back down on demands for longer working hours)(Brief article)
September 14, 2006... AGI Media Packaging staff in Birmingham will ballot on industrial action tomorrow despite an offer from the firm's management to back down on demands for longer working hours.
The firm's management last month threatened to impose 21...
HP's chairman to step down.(Patricia Dunn to resign Hewlett-Packard Co.)(Brief article)
September 14, 2006... Hewlett-Packard (HP) chairman Patricia Dunn has said she will step down in January after it was alleged she hired private investigators to get to the bottom of boardroom leaks. Dunn will be succeeded by chief executive Mark Hurd.
The high...
Defra revalues print contract.(Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs )(Brief article)
September 14, 2006... A major public print management coutract first advertised as being worth up to pounds 48m could now be worth more than three times that much.
The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has issued a correction to its initial...