Business

Manroland Sheetfed owner claims to be unfazed by press prices
Langley Holdings has claimed that while rivals may struggle to turn a profit on sheetfed press sales at current pricing, Manroland Sheetfed is now structured to do so.

Arjowiggins follows Sappi's lead on paper price rises
Arjowiggins Graphic is to implement a price increase across its woodfree coated papers from 1 April.

Communisis announces 20m share issue
Communisis has announced the release of 20m worth of new shares to help fund growth and restructuring costs.

OS and them: the battle between Mac and PC
The rift that divides PC users from Apple advocates is, technologically at least, slimmer than ever, so what's all the fuss about?

Being tagged as a leader of the field: Scantech business inspection
Scantech has been quick to recognise the value of a technology that could transform the way print helps marketers understand consumers

Innovia to buy out Securency partner
UK Packaging film manufacturer Innovia Films has bought out its joint venture partner in Securency, after it failed to secure a "suitable offer" for the secure substrate business from external buyers.

Diamond boosts binding flexibility with Kolbus spend
Trade finisher Diamond Print Services has installed a new Kolbus KM600 Binder, part of a £1m 12 month investment programme.

Platinum Print eyes carbon neutral first
Yorkshire-based print and design specialist Platinum Print has recently bought a Renault 100% electric Kangoo Van Z.E, as part of its campaign to become the first carbon neutral print operation in the...

Print holds few 'secrets', so why not open up a little?
Last November, I was lucky enough to attend the inaugural Dscoop EMEA conference.

Collaboration is key: printers that make transparency pay through peer-to-peer learning
You may wish to protect 'trade secrets', but open discussions with competitors - like those planned at Dscoop next week - can prove rewarding