Business

Adare invests £250,000 in new Xerox kit as part of wider technology upgrade
Adare has installed two new Xerox presses as part of a digital printing, enclosing and software technology refresh at its Park Mill headquarters in Huddersfield.

Budget 2014: Osborne unveils raft of business support measures
George Osborne billed his fifth budget yesterday as one for "the makers, the doers and the savers" as he unveiled a raft of new measures designed to support British businesses.

Domino to build new manufacturing facility in Cambridge
Domino Printing Sciences has announced plans to build a new manufacturing facility after acquiring 20 acres of land adjacent to its current head office in Bar Hill, Cambridge.

Chancellor urged to boost business support in the Budget 2014
Business groups including the BPIF, Institute of Directors (IoD) and Forum of Private Business (FPB) have called on the chancellor of the exchequer to step up support for businesses in his penultimate...

Paperlinx extends vehicle wrapping training programme and signs new distribution deal
Paperlinx has announced an extension to the vehicle wrapping training courses it runs in partnership with UK Sign Group (UKSG) as well as an exclusive UK distribution deal with Greek white lined...

Still true to co-operative principles
Over 37 years, Calverts has built a printing business in which every worker’s voice is heard.

How to take one for the team
Staff dribbling basketballs, Morris dancing and firing crossbows. Not, you might think, the most conducive activities to getting work done.

Interview: ‘Keep learning – and keep trying’
By his own admission, Label Apeel managing director Stuart Kellock hasn’t always been the easiest of bosses. After all, not many people would sack a sibling from the family firm. But in his 20-plus...

300 jobs at risk as Hallmark UK outsources production
Greetings card giant Hallmark UK has announced that it is to outsource its printing and manufacturing operations, currently based in Dawson Lane, Bradford, with the potential loss of up to 300 jobs.

Cardiff printer convicted of tax fraud
A printer has been ordered to repay £135,000 for VAT fraud or serve 32 weeks in prison.