
Sector suffers six months of misery
While company insolvencies and the merry-go-rounds that often accompany them happen in every sector, the last few months have felt like a particularly torrid time for print.
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While company insolvencies and the merry-go-rounds that often accompany them happen in every sector, the last few months have felt like a particularly torrid time for print.
US manufacturer BlueCrest says this mid-range mail inserter offers the benefits of high-end automation while keeping a compact footprint and at an affordable price point.
Infinite Impressions, a brand-new wide-format print firm officially launched on 1 October, has begun printing.
Pyramid Press has increased its production flexibility to meet greater demand for short-run fast turnaround print following investment in a Horizon iCE StitchLiner Mark IV.
A tender with a value that could reach around £25m to produce Ordnance Survey (OS) paper maps has gone live.
UPM has issued a profit warning for the full year due to a decrease in pulp prices and lower deliveries “in most businesses”.
De La Rue has agreed to sell its Authentication division to US giant Crane NXT in a £300m deal that will help the group shore up its finances and tackle its pension obligations.
Derbyshire commercial printer Stirland Paterson has invested in a brand-new HP Indigo 15k digital press, allowing the firm to expand into short-run packaging and print an expanded set of effects with...
Printed Easy has continued its 2024 mega-spend with a further investment in a raft of post-press devices.
Argyll mailing house CX Services has urged printers to consider how they could do more to hire neurodivergent workers after offering a full-time job to an apprentice with Asperger’s Syndrome.