Boardlink invests and consolidates

North Wales-based cartonboard manufacturer and converter Boardlink Group has invested £4.5m in buying its previously-rented manufacturing facility, upgrading its equipment and has consolidated its two...

Moo appoints new chairman

Web-to-print specialist Moo has appointed Darren Shapland as its new chairman, replacing Simon Calver.

Speakers unveiled for PrintWeekLive!

Vistaprint founder and Cimpress chief executive Robert Keane will deliver the opening keynote speech at PrintWeekLive!, joining an impressive line-up of speakers at the March event.

St Ives to initiate cost-reduction measures

St Ives has initiated further cost-reduction measures in its Marketing Activation segment, leading its share price to fall to a six-month low.

Buxton buys Excel out of administration

Buxton Press, the PrintWeek 2016 Company of the Year, has acquired Excel Publishing out of administration.

XMPie partners with Xerox for PrintWeekLive!

Software developer XMPie has signed up for a stand at PrintWeekLive! and will be exhibiting alongside its partner, Xerox.

James Cropper boosts management and hosts Lib Dem leader Farron

Papermaker James Cropper has taken on three new senior members of staff.

EFI Connect kicks off with AI address

EFI chief executive Guy Gecht highlighted Artificial Intelligence (AI) as the next big thing for the industry in his opening address at EFI’s annual user conference, Connect.

Communisis full-year trading “in line with expectations”

In a trading update released today (19 January), Communisis has said its trading for the year to 31 December 2016 finished in line with expectations.

Tradeprint aiming for interactive PrintWeekLive!

Tradeprint has signed up for PrintWeekLive! and is looking to present more of an interactive offering than it has at previous trade shows.

MPS boosts transactional offering with Neopost buy

Transactional mail printer MPS Marketing Services has purchased a second Neopost folding and enclosing line.

Kodak to incur hefty charges on Prosper restructuring

Kodak has announced the streamlining of costs on its Prosper business, which could incur charges of up to $17m (£13.8m), as efforts to sell the inkjet operation continue.