Disciplines

Prospecting is worth gold to universities

At this time of year students all over the country can be seen clutching printed marketing material with university logos emblazoned all over it.

Print farmer being wound up, more trading styles emerge

Yet more websites have emerged with a remarkably similar appearance to those used by notorious print farmer Neill John, who was disqualified from being a director earlier this year.

EPac ready to roll with new UK site

EPac Flexible Packaging’s new UK digital printing production facility will be up and running next month.

Investment continues at Palm Paper

Further investment is on the cards at Palm Paper, which held a special event this week to mark a decade of production and the start-up of its new Paper Separation Plant.

Arjo Stoneywood deal expected imminently

The mooted management buyout of Arjowiggins’ Stoneywood mill in Aberdeen is expected to be finalised “in the coming days” according to local newspaper the Evening Express.

HMRC always gets its share

It’s bad enough that failed firms leave a wake of upset and financially hurt creditors. But when the taxman steams in, takes preference over unsecured creditors, saving little for anyone else, it can...

Vivid unveils new flatbed cutter

Vivid Laminating Technologies has expanded its portfolio with the addition of a new flatbed cutter.

HH Global results continue upward trend

HH Global has announced another big jump in sales – and EBITDA margins – in its Q1 results.

"Web-to-print hasn´t reached its full potential yet"

Fabian Frenzel, new member of the management board of Unitedprint and responsible for Innovation/Marketing, shares his insights into the online giant’s strategy and an outlook on the future of...

Royal Mail: urgent talks over possible industrial action

Royal Mail has said it is “committed to further talks as a matter of urgency” after receiving formal notice from the Communication Workers Union that it will ballot members over industrial action –...