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Office supplies can 'ease tax burden'
28/02/2007 17:03
Office supplies can help small business owners alleviate the pressure during the tax period and help their firms receive the maximum deduction allowed, an expert has claimed.
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Office furniture factory to create jobs
28/02/2007 17:02
A former office furniture outlet is to be used to create hundreds of jobs in Suffolk, it has been revealed.
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Heated debate in office temperature argument
28/02/2007 17:01
Office temperature is the number one complaint amongst workers, according to the International Facility Management Association (IFMA).
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USB connects with innovative office equipment
27/02/2007 13:57
Designers have come up with an increasingly bizarre range of computing peripherals aimed at making the office environment a little happier, with PC World New Zealand listing its top ten wacky USB devices.
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BenQ Mobile to be sold online
27/02/2007 13:55
Office equipment, furniture and even plants from BenQ Mobile's headquarters are to be sold on eBay, according to Reuters.
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Carling Cup cuttings used to make paper
26/02/2007 17:29
Grass cuttings from the Millennium Stadium pitch are to be turned into green office supplies - literally.
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INCITS backs ink yield standard
26/02/2007 17:28
An international printing group has given its backing to the adoption of standards covering printer cartridge yields.
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British paper 'good for the environment'
23/02/2007 13:44
British paper suppliers are using responsibly sourced materials, according to an industry body.
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Office design to take inspiration from Italy
23/02/2007 13:43
Italian firms are set to dominate office design in 2007, with many exhibiting their wares at the sixth annual Middle East Office Exhibition.
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New page for Curtis Fine Papers
22/02/2007 17:58
Papermaker Curtis Fine Papers has revealed that is looking for new markets to branch into.
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Brother printer 'better than rivals'
21/02/2007 17:02
Brother's latest printer is the best way to get photo quality copies at home and in the office, a new survey has suggested.
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Office supplies cost Glasgow MPs £400k
21/02/2007 17:02
MPs in Glasgow spent more than £440,000 on personal allowances and other expenses, it has been revealed.
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MEPs vote to increase recycling
20/02/2007 15:58
Businesses will have to ensure they re-use and recycle waste office products wherever possible, after MEPs voted in changes to the EU waste directive.
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Tesco doubles its efforts to make consumers go green
20/02/2007 15:58
Tesco Clubcard holders are to be awarded double points for recycling used printer cartridges and mobile phones.
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Napoli deadline looms for scavengers
19/02/2007 16:47
Scavengers who have been scouring the south west coast for items washed ashore from the stricken MSC Napoli have until Thursday to register their finds.
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More hospitals cut office supplies to save cash
19/02/2007 16:46
Hospitals on the south coast have implemented a ban on sandwiches and biscuits in an effort to help cut costs, it has been revealed.
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Ergonomic office furniture key to business success
19/02/2007 16:45
A training solutions provider has revealed that it has invested heavily in its office environment in an effort to improve worker productivity.
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Survey reveals top office equipment
16/02/2007 16:59
A new study has revealed that PCs remain one of the top pieces of office equipment in the modern-day workplace.
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1,000 ppm printer being developed
16/02/2007 16:58
Researchers are developing a new type of inkjet printer that can produce around 1,000 pages per minute, it has been revealed.
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Office equipment causes massive energy waste
15/02/2007 16:42
Businesses could reap huge financial rewards by ensuring that office equipment is switched off when not in use.
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Cubicles on the way out
15/02/2007 16:41
Office cubicles could be a thing of the past if design trends continue, according to business analyst Victoria Erhart.
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Hospital cutback sees office supplies targeted
15/02/2007 16:40
Staff at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn have been ordered to cut back on their use of office supplies.
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Digital paper shredder to cut Vista security threats
14/02/2007 14:50
Businesses investing in the latest Microsoft applications will be relieved to know that a digital paper shredder is compatible with the software.
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Blackwall Tunnel toll 'bad for business'
14/02/2007 14:49
An office product manufacturer from south London has spoken put over plans to introduce a £6 toll on the Blackwall Tunnel.
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Paper shredders causing historical woes
14/02/2007 14:49
Historians have voiced their concerns that valuable documents could fall foul of paper shredders.
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Seamless office furniture a reality
13/02/2007 16:35
Seamless office furniture is now a reality for all, thanks to the latest ratchet rivets manufactured by Jet Press.
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IBM aims to create office equipment interoperability
13/02/2007 16:33
Businesses will be able to use a range of software in conjunction with their hi-tech office equipment thanks to IBM's latest innovation.
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Offices thrive in 'box that changed the world'
12/02/2007 13:48
The National Portable Storage Association (NPSA) is set to celebrate 50 years of the mobile office.
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Printer cartridges to cut emissions
12/02/2007 13:47
Printer supplies manufacturer Hewlett-Packard has revealed that it is to redesign the packaging for its printer cartridges in order to cut its emissions.
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Big 3 back ISO ink standard
09/02/2007 11:45
Internationally renowned printer manufacturers have given their backing to a new printer cartridge standard, it has been revealed.
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New office 'more like home'
09/02/2007 11:44
A US company has claimed that its new office environment is more like a living room than a workplace.
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Guillotine part of £1m makeover
08/02/2007 17:32
A professional printing firm has spent £1 million on improving its equipment and offices.
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Giant laminator sales its way across the Atlantic
08/02/2007 17:31
The largest laminator ever built by UK manufacturer Autobond is on its way to America to begin work at the Laminator Centre.
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Newport to be hub for office equipment recycling
08/02/2007 17:30
Newport is hoping to become the home of office equipment recycling by opening a Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) processing plant.
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Plants 'the lungs and kidney' of offices
07/02/2007 12:57
Potted plants are the key to creating truly green office environments, if experts in America are to be believed.
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Epson employee arrested in printer cartridge sting
07/02/2007 12:56
An employee with printer specialist Epson has been arrested on suspicion of aggravated theft, it has been reported.
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Kodak to enter inkjet printer arena
06/02/2007 14:02
Kodak has announced that it is moving into the inkjet printer market to help consumers produce high-quality print outs at home.
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Canon backs scheme to invigorate printing
06/02/2007 14:02
Printer manufacturer Canon has revealed that it is continuing to back an initiative to get school children thinking about careers in the printing industry.
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Law goes green with environmental office drive
06/02/2007 14:02
Law is the latest industry to make moves to turn its operations green, it has been revealed.
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Epson selected for Miss America contest
05/02/2007 17:03
The Epson Stylus Photo R1800 has been selected as the official photo printer of the Miss America 2007 competition.
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Self-print business cards given new lease of life
05/02/2007 17:01
Office supplies manufacturer Avery Dennison has released a new range of double-sided printable business cards.
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DWP grants iON £400m printing contract
02/02/2007 12:53
A division of office equipment manufacturer Xerox has been awarded the contract to supply the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) with its printing and associated services.
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Office furniture 'given priority over homes'
02/02/2007 12:52
A housing association in the north east has come under fire for "needlessly" spending money on moving offices and investing in new office furniture.
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Ricoh gets fruity to save the environment
01/02/2007 17:20
Office equipment manufacturer Ricoh has announced that it is to offer consumers the opportunity to help African communities by printing.
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Bulk buying to cut council costs
01/02/2007 17:20
Warrington Borough Council has announced plans to buy its office supplies in bulk in a bid to cut nearly £500,000 from its expenses.
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Canon printer wins critical acclaim
01/02/2007 17:19
Office equipment manufacturer Canon has received a top rating for its latest printer - the Canon LaserShot LBP-5000.
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