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March 2004 |
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WTP Rebrands and Reposition Itself with DI Technology |
Worcester Trade Print is moving to a new 6,000 square feet factory in Redditch and re-branding itself as the WTP Group. The company which has produced greetings cards for 25 years is adapting to changed market conditions.
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Printfare Adds Two-Colour Printmaster QM 46 |
Printfare of Telford will take delivery of a Printmaster QM 46-2, equipped with full numbering and perforating options, on 23 March.
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Matthew Boulton College Invests in Finishing |
Matthew Boulton College is taking delivery of a T52 buckle folder at the end of the month, which will give students equipment to work on that is modern and regularly used in the industry.
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Leonards Lead Brooklyn into Forms Management Growth with Printmaster QM 46 |
Pat and Tony Leonard are reinvesting at Brooklyn Print, the 20 year old Northampton company the father and son team bought last year.
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Printmark Brings More Work In-House with Press Buy |
Two weeks ago Printmark of East Grinstead took delivery of a Speedmaster SM 52-2 two-colour press and in that time it has been able to print 27 jobs that would previously have been put out.
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GTO Gives Omagh Inplant a Productivity Lift |
Western Education & Library in Omagh, Northern Ireland, has taken delivery of a Speedmaster GTO two-colour perfector. The new press will give it a 30 percent productivity lift over the single-colour press it replaces.
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New Jobs Created as Paramount Adds Straight Printing Option |
Seven new jobs will be created by the latest press investment being made by Paramount Print Group in Manchester.
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