Contracts

The patents were used in the formulation of Fujifilm's Uvijet inks

Fuji wins infringement claim against Nazdar over ink patents

Fujifilm’s claim that Nazdar infringed its patents in the creation of the 702 and 703 UV inkjet inks has been confirmed after an appeal was rejected.

Fisher (right) with Jo Theakston: "Black Sheep Brewery is a great brand to add to our existing portfolio"

Print-Leeds lands Black Sheep Brewery contract

Print-Leeds has been appointed by Black Sheep Brewery to print all of its wet glue labels for its flock of bottled beers.

Hammond: "A great vindication of the service that we’ve been giving"

Delta Group secures expanded Mars contract

The Delta Group has expanded its print capabilities for the Mars account following a competitive tender process.

New polymer £20: security features include two windows and a hologram word change

Polymer £20 note now in circulation

The Bank of England's new polymer £20 note, printed by De La Rue, has now entered circulation.

MacMillan: The key element was our people

HH Global awarded Wilko contract

HH Global has been awarded a multi-year contract by Wilko, covering print and related services.

CCS is partnering with YPO to put this framework contract in place

£200m government print tender goes live

Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has opened a new print tender worth £200m as it seeks a single supplier to host and manage its new print buying platform.

The small matter of fraud

According to PwC’s 2018 Global Economic Crime and Fraud Survey, only 49% of global organisations said they’ve been a victim of fraud and economic crime. While some might question the percentage...

MacMillan: The key element was our people

HH Global wins Co-op and Nisa contract

HH Global has been awarded a multi-year contract by Co-op and Nisa covering print and POS following a competitive tender process.

All five defendants were sentenced at Southwark Crown Court on 31 January

Exclusive: Anton directors evaded tax 'to help ailing company'

Five former directors of Anton Group sentenced on fraud charges worth £3.1m were “not motivated by greed”, according to the judge’s closing statement at the sentencing attended by Printweek on Friday.

The announcement of an election led to more work for leaflet printers

Review of 2019: November

Our annual roundup of all the big stories around the UK printing industry.