Business

Potts boosts wide-format arm with Fujifilm UK first
Potts Print (UK) has become the first UK company to install the Fujifilm Acuity F flatbed printer, the manufacturer’s OEM version of Canon’s Océ Arizona 6100.

Put your talent for print at the centre of your branding
Printers spend the vast majority of their time producing eye-catching, creative printed collateral for their clients. They excel at producing consistently high standards of corporate communications...

Coping with your worst nightmare
Those images on Monday 28 December were horrifying, and remain unforgettable. Like most people, Chris Milner had been tuning into TV news channels over the Christmas period, gripped with cold...

Be on the right side of the great divide
It probably hasn’t escaped your notice that this issue of PrintWeek is slightly slimmer than usual. However, unless you’ve purloined your copy from a colleague, you’ve hopefully also noticed the...

Smith & Ouzman sets out to rebuild reputation
It was the call every company director, involved in exports, hopes never to get – in 2010 Smith & Ouzman (S&O) was informed it was under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) – an...

Ensure you reel in the perfect job candidate
According to ONS figures released in December 2015, the UK unemployment rate has fallen to 5.2% – its lowest level in a decade. Economic recovery has boosted confidence, encouraging business...

Pureprint Group continues regional growth with new Swindon office
Pureprint Group has continued to expand by opening a new sales office in Swindon.

Rosefox Paper secures deal to sell Vivid and Roland DG products
Independent paper merchant Rosefox Paper has been appointed as an agent for a selection of Roland DG wide-format equipment and Vivid Laminating Technologies’ entire product range.

Delta Group scores 'game-changer' contract win in Ireland
Delta Group has secured a “game-changer” three-year contract with Ireland’s fastest-growing mobile provider Three Ireland.

'Walmart of packaging' invests £500,000 in manufacturing
One of Scotland's fastest growing label makers and printers has bought a Mark Andy LP3000 to improve speed and print quality to further target premium brands.