Mayday acquired by US group Jo Francis Tuesday, April 6, 2021
Equipment distributor and pressroom products specialist Mayday Graphic Products has been taken over by one of its biggest suppliers.
Mayday: sales team and staff dedication really stood out
Mayday was established in 1981. It sells a large range of products including wide-format printers, cutters and laminators, media, digital presses from Xerox and Kodak, and pressroom products including inks and chemistry.
The business has been acquired by Ultraflex Europe, the European wing of US-headquartered Ultraflex Inc.
Ultraflex makes a range of wide-format media and speciality substrates. It was one of Mayday’s largest suppliers, and was familiar with the firm’s business model and structure as a result.
Andy Mikula, Correspondent
Matanzas will advance eight wrestlers and claimed four weight class championships last week at home during the District 4-2A tournament.
Capturing individual titles at the Feb. 17 meet were Carter Wilder, brothers Tyson and Jordan Mills and Robert Elder. Quincy Cuthbert was second in his weight class, Braden Hawley Logan Mayer and Brandyn Cox all took third place, and Toryion Stallings was fourth.
Wilder (106) won his title with a pin of Gavin Barrio of St. Augustine at the 4:42 and also won in the semi-finals in 34 seconds. Tyson Mills won the 152-pound title winning a 9-3 decision over Hayden Yanna of St. Augustine, and Jordan Mills won the 160 championship in an 8-2 decision over Clint Green of St. Augustine. Both brothers pinned opponents in the semi-final round. Elder (285), the only Pirate grappler who advanced out of districts from a year ago, pinned Mainland’s Jordan Colubiale at the 2:29 mark of their bout. Elder won a 2-0 decision in the
Friends Lucy Kinge and Sienna Jones pictured before their nine-hour odyssey around Dereham.
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A pair of teenagers were determined to make their government-permitted exercise count, when they clocked in an extraordinary 26 miles on an all-day stroll through pouring rain - for no other reason than to set themselves a challenge.
Lucy Kinge, 14, and friend Sienna Jones, 13, had told their parents they planned to walk the standard marathon length of 26.2 miles around Dereham on February 6 to beat the boredom of lockdown.
Kate Kinge, mother of Lucy, said that the pair seemed “desperate to do it” but didn’t appear to have given the practicalities of such a long walk much thought - so she didn’t take much notice of it at first.
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10:40 AM December 29, 2020
An Anglian Water tanker and engineering van on-site at St Peter s Close in Yaxham
- Credit: Yaxham Parish Council
Tankers have started removing raw sewage which flooded into a Norfolk village after heavy downpours led to flooding.
Councillor Ian Martin with a resident after tankers removed raw sewage from Yaxham
- Credit: Yaxham Parish Council
Now Anglian Water has begun the clean-up with five tankers removing sewage and surface water from the affected areas.
An Anglian Water tanker and engineering van on site at St Peter s Close in Yaxham
- Credit: Yaxham Parish Council
Breckland district councillor for the area Ian Martin has said he will work with Mid Norfolk MP George Freeman and Breckland Council leader Sam Chapman-Allen to make sure it does not happen again.