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[View in web browser]( [View text-only version]( [PrintWeek]( Monday 19 December 2022 [Print buying bulletin] [Latest headlines] [Reach to close Teesside print site]( [Reach to close Teesside print site]( Reach is set to close its Teesside print site, affecting around 35 jobs. [Antalis updates on Arjo range revamp]( [Antalis updates on Arjo range revamp]( Antalis plans to relaunch its Premium Offset and Creative Papers offerings in Q1 of the new year, with pre-production manufacturing trials at new mills underway. [Duraweld acquires Prima]( [Duraweld acquires Prima]( Packaging and stationery specialist Duraweld has acquired a complementary business that also provides creative packaging. [In the news] [Research: direct mail has premium status with public]( Direct mail remains a powerful force in the marketing mix, according to new research showing that consumers still retain a strong connection with physical marketing. [Mondi inks deal for remaining Russian ops]( Mondi has agreed a deal to sell its remaining operations in Russia and will take a hit of up to £69m on the disposal. [Newspapers run late due to snow]( Overnight snow has caused disruption to newspaper deliveries in many areas, with the giant Newsprinters site in Hertfordshire particularly badly affected. [Lecta increases prices of thermal papers]( Lecta is set to increase prices for all its thermal paper ranges by 8%. [Smurfit Kappa successfully trials hydrogen]( Smurfit Kappa and the Hyflexpower consortium have successfully completed the first stage of the Hyflexpower project, in what has been described as an “important first step forward in journey to carbon-free industry”. [EC2i celebrates 21 years in business]( EC2i has celebrated its 21st anniversary by marking its evolution from traditional repro house to a technology-led creative production agency. [Notpla boosted by Earthshot win]( Sustainable plastic-free packaging developer Notpla has received a £1m boost to its ambitions after winning an Earthshot Prize. [Grafenia issues more bonds]( Grafenia has issued an additional £3.2m of new bonds to support its acquisition strategy. [British printers scoop two in worldwide Xerox awards]( British printers won two of the nine prizes available at Xerox’s Best of the Best Awards, where the manufacturer celebrates the best use of its products from around the world. [In this issue] [As usual your latest Printweek is crammed full of news roundups and thought-provoking features, with the second part in our MBO series taking centre stage in the October & November ‘Trade Secrets’ issue, where we look at deals from the buyer's perspective...]( [Got some news? Email the PrintWeek newsdesk here](mailto:printweek.newsdesk@markallengroup.com) [PrintWeek jobs] [Sign Maker / Printer - Signs & Large Format]( [Gluing Operator | Cartons | East Midlands]( [Litho Printer | Cartons | Midlands]( [Research & Development Director - Paper & Board]( [Business Development Manager | Hybrid & Direct Mail  | West Yorkshire]( [See the latest jobs]( [Knowledge Bank] [Christmas gift guide: Prezzies for printers]( [Christmas gift guide: Prezzies for printers]( Our selection of stocking fillers for the print-mad special someone in your life [Paper landscape taking new shape]( [Paper landscape taking new shape]( Do you know of Aurelius? This is not a quotation from the film Gladiator, it’s a reference to Aurelius Group, the huge investment business that owns a diverse range of businesses from comfy shoes brand Scholl to swishy yacht manufacturer Hanse. [Going postal]( [Going postal]( When the Communication Workers Union (CWU) announced members who worked for Royal Mail planned to strike on four different days in August and September it was viewed by many as a minor irritation rather than major disruption. [Defend your dataÂ]( [Defend your data ]( Data held by firms is central to their continued existence and needs protection from those that would wish to abuse it. But while there are countless malevolent external actors, hackers and fraudsters, when looking closer to home not all firms properly protect information from abuse by employees. © MA Business Limited 2022. [Contact Us]( [Advertising]( [Subscribe]( If you wish to unsubscribe from Print Buying Weekly bulletin emails, please click [here](. To understand how we process, use & safeguard your data, please read our [Privacy Policy](. If you would like to update your marketing contact preferences, then please [click here](.

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