Business

Denmaur opens new Bristol office and outlines growth plans

Denmaur Independent Papers has opened a new Bristol sales office and revealed its growth strategy for 2015 following positive results last year.

Jarrold needs time to make his mark

Few would argue that Charles Jarrold has got big shoes to fill as the new head of the BPIF.

Why did Timsons' digital dream go so wrong so quickly?

Launched less than three years ago at Drupa 2012, as of next month the Timsons T-Press, the 200m/min duplex, monochrome, inkjet book printing line, will become a collector’s item.

Business inspection: A spacious and secure IT set-up

Migrating IT to a hybrid cloud system boosted Romax’s security, scalability and ability to collaborate.

Aspiring authors need printers with the write stuff

Printed books are doing rather well. Bookseller Foyles posted an 8.1% increase, year on year, in printed books sales for December 2014, while Waterstones says sales of physical books rose 5% in the...

Interview: ‘I bring knowledge of how to deliver value to members’

Despite the fact that he’s a biologist by training, by virtue of his degree at least, the BPIF’s new chief executive, Charles Jarrold, still feels he’s been involved with print for as long as he can...

Division of labour? How SPL will impact your business

Waiting for new employment legislation to hit is a bit like expecting a baby. There’s plenty of time to prepare, but when the momentous day arrives some of the demands can still prove a shock to the...

Totalpost acquires Mailing and Mechanisation UK and wins Muller deal

Consumables and mailroom manufacturer and supplier Totalpost Services has acquired mailroom automation and insertion systems manufacturer Mailing and Mechanisation UK as part of a major expansion...

Speculation over likely EFI acquisition targets

EFI chief executive Guy Gecht has dismissed speculation that the company could mount a bid for Xaar using its $600m (£400m) war chest.

Company bosses jailed in £750,000 fraud trial

The owners of failed south Wales business services company MJL Group were jailed last Friday along with two other people involved in a £750,000 fraud.