Print buying

James Cropper: paper business has been hit hardest

Restructure planned at James Cropper

James Cropper is restructuring after its paper division in particular was hit by the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Wiley has a large facility at Bognor Regis. Image: Google Maps

CPI and Wiley in new partnership

CPI Group has teamed with publisher Wiley on a new joint venture for on-demand printing and inventory management.

Narayan: craft skills built up over 40 years

New venture for Narayan with Bensons Bookbinding

Award-winning bookbinder Chris Narayan has set up his own business after being made redundant because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The firm's machine was in production a day after delivery

Jones and Palmer invests for finishing flexibility

Report and accounts and corporate comms specialist Jones and Palmer has upgraded its stitching with a new Horizon SPF-200L bookletmaker as it prepares to flex to changing client needs.

Royal Mail: not seeing any change as yet in customer behaviour as lockdown eases

Royal Mail: parcels boom, letters tank

Letter volumes were down by almost 800m items during the three months to the end of June, according to the latest update from Royal Mail.

Malpas: It’s a real partnership

Hampton in UK Subscription Plus first

Hampton Printing (Bristol) has become the first UK printer to finance a new press through Heidelberg’s Subscription Plus 'pay per sheet' model and is set to install the new Speedmaster XL 106 next...

Gunning: we can say ‘yes’ to more clients, more often

Grafenia opens up to third-party products

Grafenia has opened up its network to third-party providers of niche products with a new ‘Works Makers’ option.

Killer App: Saxon applies special brew to craft ale case for Beer Factory

Since 2014, The London Beer Factory has been brewing its premium craft beer in the heart of South East London. But with demand for premium brews increasing in recent years, differentiating from rivals...

60 seconds with... Gowise Print

Gowise Print was created by the parents of current owner Nick Gorvin in 1983.

ESP's Swindon facility

ESP secures seven-figure CBILS funding

ESP Colour is the latest print business to secure a substantial CBILS loan to help it ride out the Covid-19 pandemic.