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Financial Times moves magazine printing operations to UK

Posted by Savita Sauvin on February 26, 2010 at 2:19 PM
St Ives Web.jpgSt Ives Web, the magazine printing division of St Ives plc, has secured a contract to print the Financial Times lifestyle magazine, How to Spend It, along with several others to be announced later in the year, Print Week reported.

The printing operations of the fortnightly title, which has a with a print run of 450,000, will be moved from Eastern Europe to the company's Peterborough site in the United Kingdom. The site also prints The Economist and Time Out magazines.
"Logistically and from an environmental view point, it was decided that printing How to Spend It magazine in the UK would be far more efficient and cost-effective, saving hundreds of distribution miles," Tony Ayles, sales director of St Ives Web, stated in a press release posted on Packaging Essentials.

The magazine will be printed using the company's Manroland Lithoman press, according to a statement.

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