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[View in web browser]( [View text-only version]( [PrintWeek]( Friday 27 January 2023 [Daily news bulletin] [Sponsored by Quadient]( [Today's top stories] [Screaming Colour box business is sold]( [Screaming Colour box business is sold]( Screaming Colour’s box making division has been sold to Pureprint, but no buyer has emerged for its main Bermondsey site. [Label Apeel mourns much admired colleague]( [Label Apeel mourns much admired colleague]( Label Apeel is mourning the loss of Karen Capey, its business development manager and beloved member of the label specialist’s team who passed away aged just 54. [SF Taylor expands portfolio with Branding365 deal]( [SF Taylor expands portfolio with Branding365 deal]( Commercial printer and print manager SF Taylor has expanded its offering with the acquisition of promotional product specialist Branding365. [ePS updates on products as evolved Connect praised]( eProductivity Software (ePS) has unveiled a raft of product updates at its Connect user conference and industry event, which concluded in Las Vegas yesterday (26 January) and was widely praised by its partners and attendees. [Heidelberg launches energy efficiency drive]( Heidelberg has compared the energy consumption of its latest presses with 1990s models as part of a new energy efficiency campaign. [Stora Enso concludes paper mill sell-off]( Stora Enso has found a buyer for its Hylte facility but has decided to retain Anjala mill in Finland. [Sponsored content] [Solopress details strategy behind its £5m move into B1]( [Solopress details strategy behind its £5m move into B1]( Driven by demand and an appetite to diversify, Solopress recently announced £5m in new investment. Now, the Essex-based printer shares the logic behind its strategic spend and how it changed the business and its offering to trade clients. [Yesterday's most read] [Crown Van Gelder declared bankrupt]( [Screaming Colour box business is sold]( [Fiery becomes independent; EFI appoints new CEO]( [Blogs] [Printer's devil: it's in the detail]( Contributing editor Jo Francis muses on the latest goings on in the print industry. [In this issue] [The December 2022 and January 2023 issue of Printweek is out now. Our 'Recession Proof issue’ is crammed with thought-provoking insights, business critical info and all the latest news and views from the UK print industry...]( [Forward to a friend](mailto:?subject=Print%20industry%20news%20...&body=I%20thought%20you%20might%20be%20interested%20in%20this%20newsletter%20from%20Printweek:%20%20 [Got some news? Email the PrintWeek newsdesk here](mailto:printweek.newsdesk@markallengroup.com) [PrintWeek jobs] [Sign Technician]( [Lead Sign Installer]( [Hot Foil Blocker Operator - Print or Packaging]( [Business Development Manager | Corrugated | UK]( [Senior Sales BDM - Labelling Software]( [See the latest jobs]( [Knowledge Bank] [Protect yourself in tough times]( [Protect yourself in tough times]( The world is in trouble. Interest rates are rising, demand is down, energy is viciously expensive and there’s war in Ukraine. [Business inspection: Thriving and surviving]( [Business inspection: Thriving and surviving]( Planning the launch of a new business is challenging in any market at any time, but doing it while also coping with serious mental and physical illness takes it to another level. [Ensure your suppliers' eco credentials measure up]( [Ensure your suppliers' eco credentials measure up]( With sustainability back on the agenda and brands found to be greenwashing called out all over social media, being able to prove your eco claims is essential. [Product portfolio] [Star product Horizon iCE StitchLiner Mark V]( Horizon’s solution for high-throughput, high-quality booklets upgraded with iCE LiNK workflow management capability plus the ability to handle continuous-fed rolls. [Me & My: Agfa Jeti Tauro H3300]( Iain Clasper-Cotte, managing director of Northern Flags and its wide-format display specialist sister company FaberExposize UK, loves Agfa machines. He’s assembled such an impressive array of Agfa devices at the company’s factory in Leeds that some local printers jokingly refer to Northern Flags as the “Agfa showroom of the north”. © MA Business Limited 2023. [Contact Us]( [Advertising]( [Subscribe]( If you wish to unsubscribe from Printweek Daily News 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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