Print buying

Newspapers laud Lionesses ahead of final
As the hype builds for Sunday’s FIFA Women’s World Cup final – and hopes build for an England win – news groups have moved quickly to add special content for this weekend’s newspapers.

Kodak installs first next-gen inkjets
Kodak installed the first Prosper Ultra 520 and Prosper 7000 Turbo presses during Q2, while separately the manufacturer is set to exit its Jersey joint venture for newspaper printing.

Drupa sign-ups continue as show gets closer
With the first in-person Drupa in eight years now only nine months away from opening its doors, major industry names have continued to reveal their participation in the event.

Go Inspire makes double senior appointment
Go Inspire Group has appointed two new directors to support its ongoing commitment to further expand its services.

Ripping Image ceases trading and enters liquidation
A Middlesex-based printer whose business was severely hit by the pandemic has ceased trading.

Fisherprint liquidation confirmed
A public notice on The Gazette has confirmed that Fisherprint is in liquidation, weeks after local news reports said the business had ceased trading.

Curtis lauds next generation of packaging design talent
Curtis Packaging has unveiled the winners of its third annual Curtis Centre of Excellence Prize, a design competition that invites students to develop innovative and sustainable packaging solutions.

Henningham Family Press saved by Kickstarter campaign
Fine art bindery Henningham Family Press is looking forward to a sustainable future after smashing its Kickstarter funding goal.

Pollards steps in with deal to buy BCQ
BCQ Group has been acquired by one of the oldest printing companies in the UK.

Cepac Darlington workers commence four weeks of strikes
More than 90 unionised workers at Cepac’s site in Darlington have started four weeks of strike action over pay and conditions.