Business

Komori confirms Ipex withdrawal
Komori has confirmed that it will no longer exhibit at Ipex 2014.

DMGT cost cutting counteracts revenue decline across A&N Media
The Daily Mail and General Trust's (DMGT) A&N Media has boosted profits in the face of falling revenues across its print titles through aggressive cost cutting in 2012, according to the company's 2012...

US Congress to debate consumer right to printed communications
Congress will soon debate the rights of Americans to continue receiving paper communications from the federal government, thanks to a Washington, DC-based advocacy group.

Quad/Graphics completes Vertis acquisition
Sussex, WI-based Quad/Graphics this week finalised its acquisition of direct marketing powerhouse Vertis out of bankruptcy for a net amount of $170m.

The power of print is best, whatever Google might say
Two Sides certainly knows how to pick a fight. No foe is too fearsome for the industry's crusader against greenwash to challenge - as evidenced by its open letter to Google's chief executive last...

Unibind launches Tangerine Bus fulfilment service
Unibind has branched into fulfilment by offering customers a web-to-print service through its new website Tangerine Bus.
Modulex dealer network expands across UK
Danish signage specialist Modulex has expanded its UK dealership network to 45.

Danwood founder suspended following accounting irregularities
Danwood Group Holdings has suspended four of its senior managers, including founder and chairman Colin Daniels, pending investigation.

Print awaits results of the CWU 's potential boycott of DSA
Recent news of a possible CWU boycott of DSA has provoked strong reactions from print. Could there be fallout even the CWU hasn't considered?

CWU's Royal Mail action is a threat to direct mail sector
In December 2012, bosses of the Communication Workers Union (CWU) threw down a challenge to Royal Mail when it threatened to ballot its members to boycott handling mail from downstream access (DSA)...