Printers

Get to grips with purchasing
Over the past decade, the way that buyers purchase print has changed dramatically. Whether via print managers, web-to-print, tender or simply a more structured approach to buying, the upshot is that...

St Ives moots Andover closure, 100 jobs at risk
St Ives has proposed the closure of its Andover web offset site, which could result in up to 100 job losses.

Small explosion at St Ives Edenbridge
St Ives Edenbridge in Kent was hit by an explosion on one of its two web presses last week.

Martell takes charge at St Ives
Patrick Martell has officially taken the reins at St Ives today, three months before Brian Edwards steps down from the UK's largest print group.

St Ives profits tumble as economy bites
St Ives's half-year pre-tax profits have fallen by almost two thirds even though sales increased 5% year on year, according to figures released this morning.
Co-op values bring corporate success
Can a business sign up to the socialist ideals of a workers co-operative yet achieve capitalist success? Surely not. Unless you take into account that last year, the UKs highest profile workers co-op,...
Communications channel-hopping
Picking the right name to reflect what a business offers is crucial, according to Dialogue Solutions chief executive Nick Dixon. That was why, within weeks of winning the Application of Digital Print...
Backward steps drive print forward
For a man whose mission in life is to sell as much print as he can, Jason Walker has a perverse attitude to the actual act of selling: the managing director of Macclesfield-based Everydayprint...
Weathering the storm
According to a survey conducted last year by business insurance underwriter Axa, 12% of UK companies believe that severe weather patterns are a bigger threat to their business than either poor...