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Woodland Trust is Further Supported By Premier Paper Group
The Premier Paper Group has made its mark to become more environmentally responsible. For that the merchant is organizing a planting day in which it will plant 1000 trees each year with their five years associations with The Woodland Trust. This has been a great notion that a paper manufacturing company is participating in planting activities.
The latest planting day is in progress in Heartwood Forest for the 3rd consecutive year.
Premier Paper Group marketing director, Dave Jones, says: “Our Carbon Capture programme has gone from strength-to-strength over the last five years with over 380 customers now fully engaged with the scheme, with 100 percent of the revenue raised from the Carbon Capture programme going directly to the Woodland Trust, making a real contribution to the creation of new native woodland across the UK.
“The success of Carbon Capture is that it is a great way for organizations to demonstrate their environmental values to their stakeholders.
“The programme provides support with marketing communication material, certificates from the Woodland Trust detailing the amount of CO2 captured and the opportunity for organizations to invite their customers and stakeholders to come and take part in tree planting days.
“Woodland creation in the UK not only locks up CO2 but creates important habitats for wildlife and green spaces for local communities.”
The companies which are working in association with Woodland Trust are contributing a great deal to the society. Planting activities are very much helpful for environment sustainability. Within printing industry and paper manufacturing, planting activities have even more importance.
Woodland Trust promotes such activities in order to provide safeguard to natural environment. Moreover, such activities propel other manufacturers to take part in planting activities and also help create awareness in public. Plants do capture carbon dioxide and minimize its intensity in the environment.
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Print Show Event 2016
The Print Show event has been a major printing event in the industry. Printing companies do get a chance to present their offerings and moreover, visitors come to know about different printing companies in this event.
The Print Show event was organized the last month at NEC Birmingham from 11th October to 13th October. It turned out to be a great success. There were 130 exhibitors who participated in this event. The approach of this event was ground up and not top down.
Different companies expressed their views about the event. Ian Howley, Nova Chrome’s managing director said “Nova Chrome UK are pleased to be returning to The Print Show this October, and are looking forward to demonstrating the ease, quality and versatility of dye sublimation printing to an even wider audience than last year”
Howley added “The system is supplied with colour palettes that can be loaded in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Corel Draw for easy reference.
“The applications for this versatile system include high visibility signage, safety products and garments and the more traditional promotional products and giftware—giving garment printers, sign shops, and other service providers the opportunity to widen their target audience.
“Other new arrivals include a selection of products designed for the sublimation printing process, including towels, gift tins, new finishes, new sizes of our Chromaluxe photographic products, Photo Slate, and much more besides.”
Julian Marsh, Harrier LLC’s Bussiness Development Consultant said “Harrier Print really is looking forward to exhibiting at this year’s Print Show”.
He added “Harrier is one of the UK’s leading digital printing companies with unrivalled HP Indigo production capacity. Due to the seasonality of our core photo business we are able to offer this capacity to the market providing high quality, economical, fast turnaround digital print and finishing to trade customers.
“As well as our Indigo production capability we have about 20,000 square feet of bindery where we IUV varnish, laminate, cut, crease, fold, saddle stitch, wire-o and PUR bind. We also have high-end Kolbus hard case making and casing in production lines in-house. This gives us the capability to produce tens of thousands of soft and hard cover books a day with the option of full variable personalisation at no extra cost.”
“Anyone visiting the show who is considering a move into digital, already outsources trade digital, or has the opportunity for a large scale personalised promotions project should drop by the stand and talk to the team.”
Kuczynska said “Labo Print heavily specialises in large-format printing, and we are recognised as one of Europe’s leaders in this field, exporting hundreds of prints every day to many countries,”.
She added “Our company has selected The Print Show as the UK event that will help us to launch our new products—cardboard displays and digital printed labels. Whether you want a cardboard display for a retail store, event or trade show, Labo Print can create any style cardboard display for you, and don’t forget that our cardboard displays are 100 percent recyclable, therefore your company can be eco-friendly.
“Our labels are digitally printed on EFI Jetrion 4900ML 330 delivered on rolls for machine or hand application. These labels can be used in the food and drink industry, logistics, cosmetics and many others. Our labels are also made to the highest standards and fully comply with the requested regulations. Further to this, they are the perfect solution for producing short runs of multiply types, as there is no minimum order.”
Kuczynska concludes: “Years of experience in the industry, a group of the best experts and an excellent machine park based on the most modern digital printing technologies—all of this allows us to constantly provide our services at the highest, European level.”
Atlantic Tech Services chooses Ricoh Pro L4130
Atlantic Tech Services has installed Ricoh Pro L4130 latex printer to increase its printing, cutting and lamination capacities.
It opens up new opportunities for the business as they can produce and finish a lot better. On procuring this machine, the managing director of the company was very pleased and he expressed his feelings in an interview.
“The installation of the Pro L4130 has opened up a number of new business opportunities for our business,” says Steve Tanner, managing director of Vinyl Decals Direct, adding: “The sharper images, vibrant colours with the ability to print quicker, without the need to de-gas is brilliant for our production deadlines.”
Keith Pratt, Director at Atlantic Tech Services adds: “The installation at Vinyl Decals Direct was an important development with our sales of the Pro L4100 Series Latex Printers.“These printers offer those companies who are looking to install a latex printer a quality printer with Ricoh GEN5 high-speed print heads that last and last, with the added benefit that you don’t have to change print heads after just a few litres of ink as with most other latex printers.
“This added to the recent release of the new Ricoh AR fast drying Latex inks gives the L4130 printer the ability of printing at speeds up to 50 percent faster than its nearest rivals.
“The AR Inks reduce those ink smells you normally get from solvent inks and come supplied in 600ml bulk ink packs.”
Moreover, this machine provides higher efficiency and in lesser time the company will be able to produce more. Atlantic’s reliance on Ricoh machine is a good notion as the company is seeing growth and it is upgrading its resources, equipment and machine.
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