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Moo's Farringdon office had featured a 200ft-long spine made of more than 500 paper panels

Covid crisis results in 'long-term improvements' at Moo

Moo lost the equivalent of more than $1m a month during the pandemic-afflicted 2020 trading year as the business racked up exceptional costs of nearly $7m and sales of its core business card products...

Wenlock: "We’ll still gain the coveted 50% improvement in productivity"

Flexpress switches RMGT install plans

Trade printer Flexpress has cancelled its order for an RMGT (Ryobi) 970 LED UV press due to manufacturing delays and will now instead take on a 920 ST4 CD LED UV machine from RMGT.

Sad tale tops January’s most read

While our first 2022 listicle of the most-read articles on printweek.com could hardly be described as cheery collection, much like with the January skies, if you look hard enough there was the...

CareAR is expected to achieve sales of $70m this year

Xerox results crimped by Covid and supply chain issues

Sales at Xerox were effectively flat last year and came in below expectations, but CEO John Visentin believes the firm’s new business initiatives will deliver growth in 2022.

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Salocin sets up standalone media agency

Nick Dixon’s The Salocin Group has created a new standalone media agency from Edit’s media team.

The Petratto Metro folder-gluer was installed in November

Futureprint brings carton gluing in-house

Futureprint has taken on a Petratto Metro folder-gluer to enable it to glue cartons in-house.

Wootten: "Our plan is to grow our business further"

Brunswick Press supports growth with Duplo install

Brunswick Press has taken on a Duplo DBM-350 twin tower booklet system to support its growth coming out of the pandemic.

Almost 550 participants took part in the project this year

Fedrigoni UK launches annual calendar project

Fedrigoni UK has unveiled the latest edition of its annual calendar project, Fedrigoni 365.

Whittingham: "At the moment the business is definitely looking good"

New vehicle wrapping and signage business gathers pace

Launched at the start of this month, Wakefield-based Reactive Signs is already going strong thanks to industry support, according to its owner.

Walker: The investment made a lot of sense for us

Harlow Printing expands format with RMGT install

Harlow Printing has installed an RMGT (Ryobi) 920 offset press equipped with LED UV curing to take advantage of the larger sheet size and quick drying offered by the machine.

Production printing sales were up by more than 15%

Canon's printing business bounces back

Canon’s production printing business made a “solid recovery” last year, with further growth anticipated in 2022.

Cimpress has been able to leverage its scale

Cimpress Q2 results benefit from pandemic actions

Cimpress’ Upload & Print business has bounced back and was ahead of pre-pandemic levels in the web-to-print giant’s Q2 results.

The iGen5 was installed in December

Aquatint upgrades with Xerox investment

Aquatint has taken on a Xerox iGen5 with FreeFlow Core software to increase its productivity and quality and improve and automate its workflows.

UK Bookbinders is looking to push its turnover towards the £2m mark

UK Bookbinders brings case binding in-house as business booms

A Kolbus DA 260 casemaker and an automated ribbon inserter are the latest in a string of machinery investments made by Weston-super-Mare-based UK Bookbinders since the start of the coronavirus...

Left to right: Shipp, Matthews, Charles, and Hammond shake on the deal

Delta buys Odessa and says more M&A to come

Delta Group has acquired Odessa UK out of its CVA, safeguarding circa 40 jobs and bolstering the flexibility of the group’s outdoor offering as it looks to double sales.