Yin and yang of print dominate July’s most read
While a welcome reprieve was the month’s biggest story, our July listicle was largely dominated by M&A and insolvencies, with a smattering of research and a bumper payday for good measure.
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While a welcome reprieve was the month’s biggest story, our July listicle was largely dominated by M&A and insolvencies, with a smattering of research and a bumper payday for good measure.
Reel Label Solutions has installed a brand-new Durst Tau 330 RSC E digital press at its Pontyclun site as part of its post-MBO expansion plans.
Xerox's share price rose by close to 10% earlier this week after it posted a marginal Q2 sales increase on last year and a big adjusted operating income jump, despite its pre-tax loss also climbing.
Grafenia has written off more than £800,000 following PFI Group’s failure to meet the payment schedule for its Works Manchester acquisition.
Packaging and paper manufacturer Mondi has agreed to buy a 250,000 tonne pulp mill in Alberta, Canada, to serve its American production facilities.
Macfarlane Packaging has launched a new rapid box assembly system that is said to help packers build cardboard boxes in seconds, increasing packing efficiency by up to 70%.
Reflections Print Finishers has acquired the business and assets of Crystal Press, including its trademarked Ecofoil recyclable foiling technique.
The UK printing industry has collectively increased its Gross Value Added by more than £1bn compared with pre-pandemic figures, and despite a reduction in the overall number of companies total...
Artworker has added a new free file-sharing service to its products for the printing industry.
Unionised workers at Cepac’s site in Darlington are set to strike over 10 days between July and September in a dispute over pay.