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Private Eye and Hella put faith in Polestar

Posted by Print Week News on Aug 11, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Private Eye and Hella put faith in Polestar

Publisher Pressdram, which has used Polestar to print satirical magazine Private Eye for three years, has renewed its contract for a further three years. The fortnightly title, which has a print run of 350,000, is produced at Polestar’s Bicester facility on 52gsm paper on the site’s Heidelberg Sunday 4000 and Komori 38 web offset presses. Polestar Bicester managing director Lindsay Atkinson said: “Private Eye is a brand that is instantly recognisable to everyone. “The team is very proud to have printed this title for many years and are delighted the client has chosen to continue our relationship.” Meanwhile, German automotive component manufacturer, Hella, has placed its catalogue work with Polestar Wheatons on a two-year contract, marking the first time the firm has chosen to print its material outside Germany. Within the portfolio there are 28 catalogues and the deal will run into millions of copies every year, with typical runs from 20,000 to 80,000. The bulk of the work will be printed on an HP Indigo 5500 and two sheetfed litho presses, a Heidelberg Speedmaster 74 and a Manroland 700 Series. Longer-run material will be printed on a Timson ZMR. Hella is a global, independent family-owned company with more than 29,000 employees at 100 locations in more than 35 countries. The Hella Group develops and manufactures lighting, electronic components and systems for the automotive industry. “This is the first time the catalogues have been printed outside of Germany,” said Polestar business director for new media Ian Allan. “It is a very important win for Polestar and shows the breadth of capability of what we can deliver.”...

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Private Eye and Hella put faith in Polestar

Posted by Print Week News on Aug 11, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Private Eye and Hella put faith in Polestar

Publisher Pressdram, which has used Polestar to print satirical magazine Private Eye for three years, has renewed its contract for a further three years. The fortnightly title, which has a print run of 350,000, is produced at Polestar’s Bicester facility on 52gsm paper on the site’s Heidelberg Sunday 4000 and Komori 38 web offset presses. Polestar Bicester managing director Lindsay Atkinson said: “Private Eye is a brand that is instantly recognisable to everyone. “The team is very proud to have printed this title for many years and are delighted the client has chosen to continue our relationship.” Meanwhile, German automotive component manufacturer, Hella, has placed its catalogue work with Polestar Wheatons on a two-year contract, marking the first time the firm has chosen to print its material outside Germany. Within the portfolio there are 28 catalogues and the deal will run into millions of copies every year, with typical runs from 20,000 to 80,000. The bulk of the work will be printed on an HP Indigo 5500 and two sheetfed litho presses, a Heidelberg Speedmaster 74 and a Manroland 700 Series. Longer-run material will be printed on a Timson ZMR. Hella is a global, independent family-owned company with more than 29,000 employees at 100 locations in more than 35 countries. The Hella Group develops and manufactures lighting, electronic components and systems for the automotive industry. “This is the first time the catalogues have been printed outside of Germany,” said Polestar business director for new media Ian Allan. “It is a very important win for Polestar and shows the breadth of capability of what we can deliver.”...

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KBA restructure continues as web division sales shrink by 26%

Posted by Print Week News on Aug 11, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on KBA restructure continues as web division sales shrink by 26%

Pre-tax profits of €10m generated in the second half of the year brought the first quarter losses of €18.8m, recorded at the end of March, down to €8.8m but were not enough to bring 2013 in line with the €6.7m pre-tax profits achieved at the same point last year. Delivering the company’s interim results KBA chief executive Claus Bolza-Schünemann said that he expected the trend in reduction of pre-tax losses to continue, predicting a return to pre-tax profit this year, similar to those achieved in 2012. KBA’s interim report shows order intake across the group contracted by 23.3% to €444.6m (2012: €579.3m). Sheetfed orders totaled €161m in the second quarter, boosted by trade fairs in China and Turkey, but half year figures were 19.3% down on 2012 at €293.8m. Sales for the division showed a modest 1.6% increase to €246.8m. Meanwhile new orders in the web and special presses division were down 30% year-on-year to €150.8m, while sales for the first half of the year were down 26% on the same period in 2012, to €255.4m. Bolza-Schünemann said the figures mirrored a “slump in economic momentum” caused by numerous factors, including the ongoing Euro-zone crisis, the realignment of Chinese policy and instability across the Middle East and Latin America. He said that the demand for web presses was declining faster than expected and pointed at the continued scaling back of KBA’s web division and further expansion of its digital printing and packaging activities. He added: “Along with the capacity adjustments already carried out and those still necessary, management is considering which business model could make the web press business more profitable in the longer term, even at a significantly reduced volume.” Given market trends in the web press sector, Bolza-Schünemann said that further consolidation was “indispensible” and that potential workforce reductions would be negotiated. KBA’s acquisition of Italian press manufacturer Flexotecnica is set for completion in September and Bolza-Schünemann said its performance over the next three months would play a crucial role in helping the business match sales of €1.3bn achieved in 2012. He warned that a single-digit percentage decline on 2012 sales could not be ruled out....

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New MD for CFH Slough division

Posted by Print Week News on Aug 11, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on New MD for CFH Slough division

Marsh will assume responsibility for the Slough facility, which trades as Print.uk.com, on top of his role as commercial director for the CFH group, a position he has held since 2006. At the time of its acquisition last year, the Slough transactional mailing operation had an annual turnover of £4.5m and Marsh said that the business will have grown that to £8m by November this year. He added: “In the last eight months we have been able to develop the synergies between the CFH and Print.uk.com businesses, maintaining and growing our client base. “This is a very positive time for us all. We have had some significant business wins, and we are looking ahead to developing the business even further.” Looking ahead, Marsh said that he intended to push the 33-staff company’s presence in the digital market and would focus specifically on its electoral print contracts. The acquisition in October was the second for CFH in 12 months after the business bought Livingston, Scotland-based transactional mailing business FST in 2011. CFH managing director, Dave Broadway, said the acquisitions formed part of a strategy to buy a series of regional transactional mailing businesses with turnovers of around £2m-£6m through which he intended to roll out the company’s Downstream Access service, Docmail....

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Romax photobook division off to strong start

Posted by Print Week News on Aug 11, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Romax photobook division off to strong start

The five-staff business-to-consumer division was supported by a £70,000 investment in Fastbind photobook finishing equipment from Ashgate Automation and Taopix software, said chairman Robin Sumner. “Romax started in 1997 and DM was the largest part of our income,” he said. “But we wanted to broaden our horizons and see Photoleaf as another pillar to our business. We anticipated the average order to be £35, but it is more than double that at £78. “We have had 200 orders, around 10 a day, which is healthy. We budgeted for a £90,000 turnover but we hope to make between £100,00 and £150,000 this year. Within three years we hope to have a turnover of £1m.” New equipment for the business includes a Fastbind Elite XT large-format perfect binder, a Casematic H46Pro casemaker, a FotoMount F46e large format lay-flat binder, a BooXter Trio staple binder for books with narrow spines. The company also bought a Lamiat 470 pressure roller from Ashgate. Standard delivery times for the web-based photobook service is three to five days, but the division has the capacity turn around urgent jobs by the next day if requested, said Sumner. Greenwich-based Romax has 32 full-time staff and turns over £4.5m. It made its name in design, digital colour print and mailing, specialising in database management and distribution....

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Romax photobook division off to strong start

Posted by Print Week News on Aug 11, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Romax photobook division off to strong start

The five-staff business-to-consumer division was supported by a £70,000 investment in Fastbind photobook finishing equipment from Ashgate Automation and Taopix software, said chairman Robin Sumner. “Romax started in 1997 and DM was the largest part of our income,” he said. “But we wanted to broaden our horizons and see Photoleaf as another pillar to our business. We anticipated the average order to be £35, but it is more than double that at £78. “We have had 200 orders, around 10 a day, which is healthy. We budgeted for a £90,000 turnover but we hope to make between £100,00 and £150,000 this year. Within three years we hope to have a turnover of £1m.” New equipment for the business includes a Fastbind Elite XT large-format perfect binder, a Casematic H46Pro casemaker, a FotoMount F46e large format lay-flat binder, a BooXter Trio staple binder for books with narrow spines. The company also bought a Lamiat 470 pressure roller from Ashgate. Standard delivery times for the web-based photobook service is three to five days, but the division has the capacity turn around urgent jobs by the next day if requested, said Sumner. Greenwich-based Romax has 32 full-time staff and turns over £4.5m. It made its name in design, digital colour print and mailing, specialising in database management and distribution....

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KBA restructure continues as web division sales shrink by 26%

Posted by Print Week News on Aug 11, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on KBA restructure continues as web division sales shrink by 26%

Pre-tax profits of €10m generated in the second half of the year brought the first quarter losses of €18.8m, recorded at the end of March, down to €8.8m but were not enough to bring 2013 in line with the €6.7m pre-tax profits achieved at the same point last year. Delivering the company’s interim results KBA chief executive Claus Bolza-Schünemann said that he expected the trend in reduction of pre-tax losses to continue, predicting a return to pre-tax profit this year, similar to those achieved in 2012. KBA’s interim report shows order intake across the group contracted by 23.3% to €444.6m (2012: €579.3m). Sheetfed orders totaled €161m in the second quarter, boosted by trade fairs in China and Turkey, but half year figures were 19.3% down on 2012 at €293.8m. Sales for the division showed a modest 1.6% increase to €246.8m. Meanwhile new orders in the web and special presses division were down 30% year-on-year to €150.8m, while sales for the first half of the year were down 26% on the same period in 2012, to €255.4m. Bolza-Schünemann said the figures mirrored a “slump in economic momentum” caused by numerous factors, including the ongoing Euro-zone crisis, the realignment of Chinese policy and instability across the Middle East and Latin America. He said that the demand for web presses was declining faster than expected and pointed at the continued scaling back of KBA’s web division and further expansion of its digital printing and packaging activities. He added: “Along with the capacity adjustments already carried out and those still necessary, management is considering which business model could make the web press business more profitable in the longer term, even at a significantly reduced volume.” Given market trends in the web press sector, Bolza-Schünemann said that further consolidation was “indispensible” and that potential workforce reductions would be negotiated. KBA’s acquisition of Italian press manufacturer Flexotecnica is set for completion in September and Bolza-Schünemann said its performance over the next three months would play a crucial role in helping the business match sales of €1.3bn achieved in 2012. He warned that a single-digit percentage decline on 2012 sales could not be ruled out....

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New MD for CFH Slough division

Posted by Print Week News on Aug 11, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on New MD for CFH Slough division

Marsh will assume responsibility for the Slough facility, which trades as Print.uk.com, on top of his role as commercial director for the CFH group, a position he has held since 2006. At the time of its acquisition last year, the Slough transactional mailing operation had an annual turnover of £4.5m and Marsh said that the business will have grown that to £8m by November this year. He added: “In the last eight months we have been able to develop the synergies between the CFH and Print.uk.com businesses, maintaining and growing our client base. “This is a very positive time for us all. We have had some significant business wins, and we are looking ahead to developing the business even further.” Looking ahead, Marsh said that he intended to push the 33-staff company’s presence in the digital market and would focus specifically on its electoral print contracts. The acquisition in October was the second for CFH in 12 months after the business bought Livingston, Scotland-based transactional mailing business FST in 2011. CFH managing director, Dave Broadway, said the acquisitions formed part of a strategy to buy a series of regional transactional mailing businesses with turnovers of around £2m-£6m through which he intended to roll out the company’s Downstream Access service, Docmail....

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Fire chiefs to beef up safety advice to businesses

Posted by Print Week News on Aug 9, 2013 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Fire chiefs to beef up safety advice to businesses

They echoed praise from the Government about the CFOA’s commitment to head up a “business engagement forum” to raise future concerns and brainstorm innovative ideas. Fire chiefs will create a professional, accredited, framework of competence for fire-safety officers, and provide clearer and more consistent support and direction to businesses. “This will include consistency in formal notices across all authorities and clarity on how identified failures of compliance can be addressed,” said a CFOA spokesman. “It will clearly distinguish informal advice from compulsory requirements.” “We will promote the use, and acceptance of, recognised professional certification and accreditation for commercial fire risk assessors, and encourage all fire and rescue authorities to engage with Local Enterprise Partnerships to support better communication with firms.” Business minister Michael Fallon said: “Fire safety regulations must be robustly and clearly enforced to ensure safety without damaging productivity or business growth.” BPIF head of health and safety Simon Lunken said: “There is confusion among employers about fire risk assessments and legal requirements, so these moves are welcome. “Part of the problem is finding competent support and advice; there are people out there who dabble but are a bit out of their depth when it comes to help companies.” Lunken added: “The workplace changes very quickly in print and packaging and there are still a few issues of fire exits being blocked or locked at night and not reopened next day.” The intervention of the CFOA follows the Government’s recent Focus on Enforcement review, which identified a need for more consistent application of regulation and better guidance for companies on how to comply with the law....

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