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Turbon reveals “good outlook” after half-year results

The remanufacturer reported increases across the board for the first half of the financial year. The company reported (German only) that both turnover and operating profit figures for the first half of 2014 “are in line with our expectations and confirm the positive...

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Mixed results for Kyocera in last quarter

The OEM noted that digital consumer equipment “represents [its] principal market”. Kyocera reported that whilst it recorded its “highest first-quarter consolidated revenue to date”, thanks to “rising sales” in its information equipment segment, sales fell in its...

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UK health trust saves thousands on cartridges

Worcestershire Health and Care Trust’s procurement team cut costs on cartridges. Redditch Advertiser reported on the NHS (National Health Service) trust’s savings on “goods and services”, which totalled £250,000 ($421,917/€314,906), including saving over £93,000...

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Cartridge World store robbed by masked man

Man in “Scream” mask steals cash from Colarado Springs store before fleeing. The Gazette reported that the man entered the Cartridge World store at 8.30 am wearing green shoes and a mask worn by the killer in horror movie ‘Scream’, demanding money after indicating...

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Rapid Refill offers Xerox supplies

US refill franchise now offers Xerox-branded cartridges able to be used in both HP and Brother printers. Xerox issued a press release announcing that Minnesota-based Rapid Refill now offers the OEM’s cartridges “to strengthen and expand customer bases in more than 22...

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Print remains “solid and valuable” channel

InfoTrends study finds that while digital media is “redefining” the use of print, it remains a “major component of communications spending” in Western Europe. According to the study by InfoTrends, titled ‘Understanding Vertical Markets in Western Europe: Corporate...

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NASA funds remanufacturing in space project

US space agency to fund project looking into potential of recycling and remanufacturing in space using 3D printers. Resource Efficient Business reported that NASA has selected California-based company Made In Space to receive a Small Business Innovation Research...

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Cartridge thief jailed after $50,000 theft

Glenn Furnice spent six years selling consumables through eBay. Liverpool Echo reported on Furnice’s sentencing in Southport for his thefts from printing firm Mitchell & Wright, which were undertaken over six years and which earned him over £30,000...

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