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Change is the only constant for an evolving industry: PrintWeek's Top 500 annual review
A year that has witnessed the disintegration of the old Manroland and the rise of an entirely new printing technology - Benny Landa's Nanography - reinforces the point that print is always reinventing...

ESP Colour continues to push productivity boundaries
ESP Colour has smashed its own global productivity record after achieving 498 makereadies and 2.1m impressions at an average 17,108 sheets per hour in one 168 hour week on its XL 105.

Funding for Lending users cut borrowing by 1.1bn
Lending decreased by 1.1bn across the six banks that borrowed from the Bank of England (BoE) during the first two months of its Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS).

Leading printers discuss what makes a successful company
Three leading print bosses were grilled by PrintWeek contributing editor Jo Francis on the secrets of their success in a free webcast yesterday, to coincide with the launch of the PrintWeek Top 500.

Welcome to the PrintWeek Top 500
Welcome to the PrintWeek Top 500, our bellwether report on the industry's biggest operators.
Finding the power behind the numbers: finding the best practice for business
To run a thriving business in the current economic climate requires more than just sound planning. People, it seems, are the secret to success
Sponsor's statement: Grant Thornton
At Grant Thornton we combine award-winning technical expertise with the intuition, insight and confidence gained from our extensive sector experience and a deep understanding of our clients.

Killer app: PTD builds on Lancaster Castle project
Lancaster University's PROUD project launched a campaign called Beyond the Castle to get local residents to think creatively about better and more creative uses of the land surrounding Lancaster...

Middleton Paper's Daniel Longhurst in charity cycle race
The day before Great Britain's Jonathan Brownlee took gold in last month's 2012 Triathlon World Championship in Auckland, Middleton Paper's own Daniel Longhurst completed the sprint distance version...

Frith's Flexible Packaging fined after employee injured
Essex-based packaging firm Frith's Flexible Packaging (FFP) has been fined 8,000 by Southend Magistrates' Court after an employee seriously injured his hand in 2011.