Business

Mount Royal Printing Merges with Fannon

Baltimore, MD-based Mount Royal Printing has merged with Fannon Color Printing of Alexandria, VA.

MPG plans multi-million pound spend following CUP deal

The Bodmin-based firm will take over CUP's European print work this month after two-thirds of the Cambridge staff voted in favour of the deal last week.

Print frameworks promise much, but do they deliver?

The so-called Wider Public Sector Print Services Framework Agreement is the latest in a long line of public sector print contracts to follow the trend towards appointing print managers rather than...

Royal Mail surcharges temporarily halted by DMA pressure

A bitter dispute between mailing houses and Royal Mail, over a sudden increase in reversion surcharges for envelopes that don't adhere to the latter's specification requirements, has ground to a...

We've listened to clients to ensure we improve services

Royal Mail is working very hard to improve its efficiency to ensure we provide the service levels that our customers expect at the right prices. We face a number of challenges, including declining...

SMP Group embraces UK's first hand fed platen alternative

SMP Group has installed the UK's first Diecut Goldline machine, the first advancement in manual die-cutting in 90 years, according to finishing manufacturer Diecut UK.

Stationers celebrates young talent with Shine 2012 awards

Stationers' Hall played host to the 25 winning schools in the second annual Shine School Media Awards, a national competition for secondary school pupils designed to promote an interest in publishing.

Henkel launches Technomelt Supra 1000 hotmelt

Industrial manufacturer Henkel has launched its latest hotmelt packaging adhesives range, Technomelt Supra 1000.

ImageData Group awarded Anchor care home contract

ImageData Group has been awarded sole-supplier status to residential care business Anchor.

Kodak wins right to sell digital imaging patents

Eastman Kodak has been given the OK by a New York-based US bankruptcy judge to auction its digital imaging patents in a move that could fetch billions for the financially struggling firm.