Business

Falling circulation figures fail to tell the whole story

Sales of heat, Hello! and Closer plummeting; Nuts' year-on-year sales figures down; and even NME, which has historically attracted a deeply loyal readership, in decline: the Audit Bureau of...

Print's processing workhorses are backroom heroes

Many people believe that when they visit a website, upload photos to the web or load a web-based process, these operations are being run on their own computer. In fact, they are run on a server that...

Autobond helps save the day at fire-hit Aussie firm

Autobond has installed a Mini 105 laminator at one of the largest binding companies in Queensland, Australia, after a fire caused massive damage.

New binder at Holywell Press opens growth potential

Oxford commercial printer Holywell Press is targeting growth after adding on-demand book production to its portfolio with a Horizon BQ270V perfect binder.

York Mailing gains 10m funding for expansion

York Mailing has secured a major vote of confidence in print, becoming the first printing company to receive a multi-milllion pound investment via the Business Growth Fund (BGF).

GNM reduces losses, boosts revenues

Guardian News & Media (GNM) has posted pre-tax losses of 30.9m for the 12 months to 31 March 2013, reduced from 44.2m last year.

New digital boss at Rhapsody says print is here to stay

Pre-media business Rhapsody has appointed digital marketing and media consultant John Rahim into a newly created role of head of digital.

Xeikon to test Trillium technology

Xeikon is poised to select a suitable European beta site for a new high-speed digital press using its Trillium liquid toner technology.

Late payment inquiry presents recommendations

A cross-party parliamentary inquiry into the impact of late payments on SMEs has published 11 recommendations to government on tackling the issue.

Tall Security Print scoops 2013 supplier award

The UK security print specialist was awarded the 2013 Management Supplier Award by Santander.