June 2009

New life in Print Production for HSW Print

Production Manager, Danny Lock at HSW Print

HSW Print is pleased to welcome Danny Lock as the newest member to their team. His career in print started over 30 years ago as a Print Apprentice and over the years has moved quickly to senior management level.

With responsibility for running the press department and overseeing bindery and pre-press, Danny has a wealth of experience vital for the role of Production Manager.

Over the years Danny has implemented ISO 14001 and worked to the colour management standard ISO 12647. He has also worked closely to the FSC and PEFC standards. Outside of work in his spare time he enjoys DIY and playing squash.

HSW Print is delighted to be able to continue building the team they have created over the decades and looks forward to the benefits a new member of their team will bring to their customers.

 







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Millions of Londoners have been attempting to travel home amid a major Tube strike affecting nearly all its lines.
7:05 pm (4 hours ago)
The US Afghan commander warns troops' lives will be at risk if a US church goes ahead with plans to burn the Koran, concerns echoed by the White House and Nato.
7:03 pm (4 hours ago)
Two US soldiers are killed in northern Iraq, the first US military deaths since Washington last month declared an end to combat operations in the country.
6:49 pm (4 hours ago)
European finance ministers agree a new framework for financial supervision, designed to help prevent future financial crises.
6:37 pm (5 hours ago)
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6:30 pm (5 hours ago)
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6:24 pm (5 hours ago)
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6:23 pm (5 hours ago)
Millions of Londoners are attempting to travel home amid a major Tube strike affecting nearly all its lines.
6:21 pm (5 hours ago)
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6:18 pm (5 hours ago)
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6:16 pm (5 hours ago)
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6:15 pm (5 hours ago)
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5:53 pm (5 hours ago)
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5:36 pm (6 hours ago)
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5:27 pm (6 hours ago)
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5:25 pm (6 hours ago)
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The six authors up for this year's literary prize
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5:05 pm (6 hours ago)
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4:56 pm (6 hours ago)
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4:40 pm (7 hours ago)
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4:31 pm (7 hours ago)
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4:26 pm (7 hours ago)
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4:00 pm (7 hours ago)
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4:00 pm (7 hours ago)
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3:47 pm (8 hours ago)
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3:42 pm (8 hours ago)
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3:20 pm (8 hours ago)
Prominent al-Iraqiya TV presenter Riad al-Saray is shot dead in Baghdad by unknown attackers.
3:10 pm (8 hours ago)
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3:10 pm (8 hours ago)
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2:40 pm (9 hours ago)
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2:39 pm (9 hours ago)
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2:37 pm (9 hours ago)
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2:27 pm (9 hours ago)
Mozambique says it will reverse the increase in the price of bread that sparked deadly riots last week.
2:25 pm (9 hours ago)
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1:57 pm (9 hours ago)
Police in Swaziland arrest about 50 people ahead of protests against sub-Saharan Africa's last absolute monarchy, activists say.
1:50 pm (9 hours ago)
A report suggests two-thirds of UK students would be put off university by fees of £7,000 a year.
1:31 pm (10 hours ago)
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1:29 pm (10 hours ago)
The UN makes a fresh appeal for Pakistan's flood victims as film star Angelina Jolie arrives in the country to highlight their plight.
1:24 pm (10 hours ago)
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1:13 pm (10 hours ago)
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12:45 pm (11 hours ago)
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12:40 pm (11 hours ago)
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12:32 pm (11 hours ago)
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12:23 pm (11 hours ago)
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12:16 pm (11 hours ago)
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12:13 pm (11 hours ago)
Sony has released a "minor" update for its PlayStation 3 that closes a loophole that allowed users to run pirated software.
12:09 pm (11 hours ago)
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12:07 pm (11 hours ago)
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11:46 am (12 hours ago)
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11:38 am (12 hours ago)
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11:27 am (12 hours ago)
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10:46 am (13 hours ago)
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10:14 am (13 hours ago)
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10:09 am (13 hours ago)
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9:43 am (14 hours ago)
Robert Hall chats to an ex-hurricane pilot who flew over London during the Blitz and a woman who's house was destroyed by German bombs.
9:31 am (14 hours ago)
Julia Gillard is to remain as Australia's prime minister after winning the backing of two key independent MPs.
9:29 am (14 hours ago)
Mexico's defence ministry launches an inquiry after a man and his teenage son are shot dead at a military checkpoint.
9:25 am (14 hours ago)
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8:22 am (15 hours ago)
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6:24 am (17 hours ago)
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5:00 am (18 hours ago)
Street cocaine has long been diluted, but now the cutting agents themselves have spawned a black market.
3:26 am (20 hours ago)
Should Islamabad surrender some sovereignty to save the country?
2:24 am (21 hours ago)
Teams in Guatemala have to halt the search for bodies following devasting mudslides which have killed at least 45 people.
12:19 am (23 hours ago)
Some of the UK's rarest bumblebees are at risk of becoming extinct as a result of inbreeding, research suggests.
12:01 am (23 hours ago)
Too few UK cancer patients are receiving state-of-the-art radiotherapy care, experts from Cancer Research UK say.
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Yesterday, 12:35 pm
US drama Mad Men has won praise for its recreation of the 1960s, but it's not a classic depiction of the decade.
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The first 16 'free schools' to be set up are named by Education Secretary Michael Gove.
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Our ability to recall events seems to sharpen as we get older, says Lisa Jardine, but can it be trusted to paint an accurate picture?
Thursday, November 5th, 6:09 pm
MPs are debating a bill which proposes capping civil service redundancy payments at a maximum of one year's salary for compulsory redundancies and 15 months' salary for voluntary exits.