Stay up-to-date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: C&R Print closes; TM slams council newspaper; Sheffield uni installs photo kiosk; Polestar shuffles management; Chesapeake adds sophisticated folder
C&R Print, the company that bought the assets of failed Belfast printer Graham & Heslip, has closed just five months later amid accusations of "blackballing" by rival firms.
Newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror has launched a scathing attack on Hammersmith and Fulham council's newspaper.
Sheffield Hallam University is using the digital print technology of its Xerox DocuColor 5000 to launch a personalised photo product service for its students and staff.
Polestar has completed an operational revamp that is set to save the company around 8m per year.
Chesapeake Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Packaging has installed what it claims is the UK's most sophisticated folder.
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