Business

Communisis hails international sales growth in interims

Communisis has highlighted its growing international sales in its interim results for the six months to 30 June 2012.

Print Farm opts for Komori LSX-529

The purchase follows more than a decade of double-digit annual growth for the Doral, FL print company.

How London 2012 is carrying the torch for the print sector: Olympics collateral

While the printers may not be allowed to talk about Olympics work, the sponsors certainly can. Here's what they have been printing for the big event

Newsweb installs North America's first TKS JetLeader 1500

Newsweb, whose customers include a host of small newspapers, has become the first North American commercial printer to purchase a TKS JetLeader 1500 inkjet web press from Japanese press manufacturer...

The Games may yet get a thumbs up from printers: Olympics tenders

There has been much grumbling about London 2012 from the print sector, but companies that saw the opportunties are reaping the benefits

US Postmaster General optimistic despite need for change

For the past few years, the story of the reliable but often dull US Postal Service has had more plot twists and turns than a soap opera - and that in turn has triggered a great deal of worry among...

Xaar represents UK print manufacturing at new exhibition

Inkjet manufacturer Xaar is flying the flag for UK print at 'Make it in Great Britain', a new exhibition showcasing British manufacturing.

Schawk promotes Eric Ashworth to president

Schawk has promoted its chief strategy officer Eric Ashworth to the role of president.

Economy contracts for third consecutive quarter

Wet weather and the extra bank holiday in June have been blamed for a 0.7% fall in gross domestic product (GDP) for the second quarter of 2012.

UK energy prices to soar above competitor economies

Energy prices will rise faster in the UK than in any other major economy thanks to climate change levies due to start coming in from next year.