Print buying

(L-R) Allan Hamilton, Stuart Ritchie, Terry Quinn and Tristan Harrold

MBO at OPG

A management buyout (MBO) deal has been successfully completed at fleet vehicle graphics specialist OPG.

The Baker Labels team has been taking part in a number of health and wellbeing events

Baker Labels gains wellbeing accreditation

Baker Labels has been awarded Essex Working Well’s Level Three accreditation after building and maintaining a strong wellbeing strategy for its employees.

115,000 postal workers have been taking industrial action

Pre-Christmas postal strikes to go ahead

Strikes involving over 115,000 postal workers across the Royal Mail network will go ahead as planned on Friday 23 and Saturday 24 December, after the Communication Workers Union (CWU) said the postal...

The new notes will enter circulation by the middle of 2024

Bank of England reveals King Charles’ banknote design

The Bank of England has unveiled today (20 December) the design of the new King Charles III banknotes.

The new paper machine has a production capacity of 70,000 tons of tissue paper per year

Wepa creates over 50 new jobs as it doubles UK capacity

The Wepa Group has started up a new paper machine at its Welsh site in Bridgend, doubling its production capacity for the British market and creating more than 50 new jobs.

The project is focusing on Paper Machine 11 at Gratkorn. Image: Sappi

Sappi Europe upgrades Gratkorn mill

Plans have been revealed by Sappi Europe to upgrade and modernise its Gratkorn mill in Austria.

In 2021 the two plants generated combined sales of around €124m. Image: Mayr-Melnhof Karton AG

Mayr-Melnhof sells Russian sites

The Mayr-Melnhof Group has sold its two packaging sites in Russia.

Fundraising with the charity print will continue into 2023

THEMPC charity print raises £17,000

THEMPC has raised over £17,000 for children’s charity the NSPCC from sales of a charity print featuring the Queen and Prince Philip.

Could a First Class stamp end up costing more than a quid?

Royal Mail warns on stamp prices if USO doesn't change

Royal Mail’s chairman has warned that the price of a First Class stamp could go up to more than £1 if the group has to keep making Saturday deliveries.

Roche: Confident this will be successful

Haybrooke continues PaaS expansion with new reseller service

Print procurement specialist Haybrooke is launching a new sub-service of its 'printing as a service' (PaaS) procurement model aimed at general resellers in the office sector.