Print buying

Burgo was the first manufacturer to announce its plans

Big increases in paper prices on the way

A raft of papermakers have announced upcoming price increases of between 6% and 15%.

Roche: "It’s not just about the kudos of having the box ticked"

Haybrooke makes PaaS-purchased print carbon neutral

Haybrooke has chosen to make all print purchased through its new ‘printing as a service’ (PaaS) offering carbon neutral.

The business specialises in a range of personalised and branded promo products

Brunel calendar and promo brands set for £300k spend

Calendar and promotional products specialist Novercal, which operates under the Brunel Trade Services and Brunel Promotions brands, has launched a three-year £300,000 investment drive with a site move...

Newspaper tributes included record-breaking pagination

Presses roll for Prince Philip tributes

Newspaper and magazine printers swung into action over the weekend producing special issues to mark the passing of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

Karadza: “I strongly believe that collaboration is the key to success”

Opus Trust makes new senior hire

Opus Trust Communications has appointed a former Royal Mail senior manager as its new head of customer relationships and development.

Chouhan: Things are incredibly busy right now

CMS revamps digital offering

Central Mailing Services (CMS) has spent around £430,000 revamping its digital print production offering with new engines from Konica Minolta and Xerox to keep up with demand.

Willsow: aiming to grow sales of plantable books

Willday scoops Selfridges spot with plantable books

SME printer Willday Printers has scooped a prestigious spot in Selfridges & Co’s Project Earth initiative for its Willsow range of plantable children’s books made with seeded paper.

Harman will insert his wisdom and experience to help Go Inspire gain momentum

Go Inspire beefs up board

Go Inspire has appointed a marketing big hitter and seasoned agency chief to its board as it looks to embark on its next five-year growth plan and accelerate its evolution into a strategic managed...

M&A brightens March’s most read stories

As the UK begins its journey down the governments’ roadmaps out of lockdown, the pandemic claims another victim as others reshape and prepare for the ‘new normal’.

Bevcraft's Fenton and Gorman. Cyclone will handle runs from one to 50,000

Bevcraft picks Tonejet for direct-to-can printing

Tonejet is poised to install its first Cyclone digital can printing system in the UK after Bevcraft Group opted to invest in the technology for its new Peterborough facility.