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M&S decides on point-of-sale roster

St Ives has retained part of its Marks & Spencer point-of-sale work following a contract review, with the retailer opting to switch from a sole supplier arrangement to using multiple print suppliers...

Xerox shareholder demands disclosure

Another major private investor in Xerox has taken issue with the firm’s strategy, specifically its relationship with Fujifilm.

Carillion: Hollywood Monster boss speaks out

Hollywood Monster chairman Tim Andrews has spoken out about his shock and sadness at the collapse of long-standing client Carillion.

Royal Mail revenue up following strong Christmas performance

Royal Mail has reported a group revenue increase of 2%, driven by a “good performance” over Christmas.

QPS updates Nazdar dye-sub inks range

Lancashire-based wide-format kit and consumables distributor Quality Print Services (QPS) has refreshed its range of Nazdar Ink Technologies products with the addition of a new series of dye-sub inks.

PrintWeekLive! debut for Laser Bureau as standalone operation

Laser Bureau has separated from its parent company Cutture ahead of its exhibition debut as a standalone business at PrintWeekLive! 2018.

Retailers and restaurants announce plans to curb plastic packaging

A raft of retailers and restaurant chains have announced plans to reduce or abolish their use of plastic packaging in the next few years, as the government vows to crack down on plastic waste.

Fears mount over Carillion contagion

Printing industry firms will be among thousands of suppliers counting the cost after this week’s dramatic collapse of outsourcing giant Carillion.

Communisis upbeat ahead of results

Shares in Communisis are at a near four-year high after the PLC gave an upbeat trading update for its full year.

£1.3m investment pays off for Springfield

Springfield Solutions has seen a 25% spike in production volume in the wake of a major investment last year.

Teen printer set to go national with website launch

A 16-year-old running his own printing business has sights on going national now he has left college to work full time.

Guardian launches new tabloid format

The Guardian has launched its new tabloid format today (15 January) following the publication of its final edition in the mid-size Berliner format on Saturday.

Laybourne steps down at Real Digital

David Laybourne has stepped down as managing director of Real Digital International as the business looks to continue to expand beyond its core markets.

Durst investment makes Standfast & Barracks a centre of excellence

Standfast & Barracks has invested £650,000 in a third Durst Alpha 190 digital textile press and has been named as a centre of excellence by the manufacturer.

Heatherbank secures Mimaki UK first

Heatherbank has become the first commercial printer in the UK to install a Mimaki UCJV300-160 integrated printer-cutter, part of a wider investment programme.