Departures dominate September’s most-read stories
While the passing of Heidelberg's Mark Singer, Xerox’s Drupa withdrawal, and The National Trust offshoring its Handbook were the top stories, the month featured its fair share of good news too.
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While the passing of Heidelberg's Mark Singer, Xerox’s Drupa withdrawal, and The National Trust offshoring its Handbook were the top stories, the month featured its fair share of good news too.
Grafenia is changing its name to Software Circle to “better reflect who we are”.
Fedrigoni has revamped and expanded its ranges of uncoated recycled papers Materica and Woodstock.
Two Sides’ anti-greenwash campaign has soared past four figures, with over 1,075 companies now having removed or changed misleading messaging since the campaign began in 2010.
While out-of-home (OOH) print advertising continues to be squeezed by digital advertising’s more rapid growth and fierce sector competition, it continues to grow as the sector returns to pre-pandemic...
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has called for postal workers to be involved in Ofcom’s fresh review of the universal postal service, which the union claimed was being “deliberately dismantled”.
Adare SEC’s pedigree is in print. From its sites in Huddersfield, Redditch, Leicester and Glasgow the company helps clients in highly regulated sectors deliver critical communications at volume.
Inadequate guarding on a laminating machine resulted in worker’s hand being crushed and a six-figure fine for a specialist trade finisher.
Ofcom has launched a project to look into how the universal postal service “might need to evolve to more closely meet consumer needs”.
A suite of applications “decades in the making” aimed at optimising production processes.