
Unite calls off strike action at Communisis Crewe
Strike action at the Communisis cheque printing operation in Crewe has been called off after Unite members and management settled a dispute over pay.

Indigo stalwart Vale Labels takes UK's first 6900
Vale Labels has seen productivity jump following the installation of the UK's first HP Indigo 6900.

New CreaseStream aims to cut into large-format markets
Tech-ni-Fold has revealed the latest addition to its CreaseStream portfolio, catered to an increased market demand for large-format work, ahead of its show debut.

AMS unveils new envelope and packaging printer
Mailroom equipment supplier Addressing & Mailing Solutions (AMS) has unveiled its latest colour envelope and packaging printer.

James Cropper warns on profits
Cumbrian papermaker James Cropper has warned that the net impact of the sustained current high pulp price is expected to hit its pre-tax profits for the current year by £2m more than initially...

Colleagues mourn Nick Finegold
Industry friends and colleagues are mourning Nick Finegold, who died last week at the age of 50.

Antalis reveals Review winners
Antalis has announced the winners of its 2018 Review awards, with six printers picking up trophies.

PAMCo: media brands benefit from print legacy
Media brands that were established before the advent of the internet have maintained the trust of consumers at the highest levels, according to the latest report from PAMCo.

PP Direct relocates, plans to set up new services
Production Print (PP) Direct has relocated to Vision Park, a high-spec business space in Lancashire.

Automation set to create more jobs than it eliminates
Printers are ushering in automation as the World Economic Forum (WEF) speaks of a ‘robot revolution’ that could see machines and algorithms carry out more tasks than humans by 2025 but may also create...

Label Makers to stick with Durst after lucrative beta
The Label Makers (Labmak) is considering taking on a second Durst Tau 330 RSC after concluding a successful beta test period on its first.

Awesome Merchandise raises more than £690k
Awesome Merchandise’s crowdfunding campaign has resulted in the business raising nearly twice as much money as its initial target.