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Staples makes bid for ODP’s consumer business
USR Parent, Inc. (Staples) announced it had sent a letter to the Board of Directors of The ODP Corporation outlining a $1.0 billion (€820 million) or $18.27 (€15.39) per share proposal to acquire The ODP Corporation’s consumer business.
Much talk about recycling but…
Last Saturday (5th June) was World Environment Day and Enrique Stura, responded to our article on Ninestar’s water treatment plant. Here is what Enrique had to say…
Ninestar talks sustainable manufacturing
Reusing cartridges is both good for the environment and every reused cartridge, is one kept out of landfill. But what happens to the waste ink? Ninestar talks sewage as part of its focus on World Environment Day.
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Konica Minolta partners with Orrlo
Konica Minolta Business Solutions (UK) Ltd has announced a new and unique partnership with independent print servicing provider Orrlo.
Paperworld 2022 registrations open
Paperworld 2022 invites you to set the course for future business success and generate new commercial instincts and, once again, to make active use of the opportunities offered by personal encounters.
Ricoh celebrates International Women’s Day
Ricoh USA, Inc. announced its 5th annual International Women’s Day celebrations that champion the contributions and successes of women.
Toshiba certifies 2021 ProMasters resellers
Toshiba America Business Solutions bestowed the exclusive status of Toshiba ProMasters Elite Certified Dealers to 51 of its authorised resellers.
Datamax acquires Bull’s Office Systems
The company announced the acquisition of Bull’s Office Systems in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Epson faces new firmware Class Action
On 25 February, John Galgon, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, filed a Class Action Complaint against Epson America, Inc. alleging that “Epson’s firmware “updates” act as malware”.