Royston creates flawless look for skincare brand

Royston Labels has brought a touch of TV glamour into its Hertfordshire base after creating a new-look label for a skincare brand from Loose Women presenter Saira Khan.

Brexit angst? Take control

Jo Francis recommends a bit of sports psychology for those suffering Brexit jitters.

Parkside close to developing non-metal anti-microbial packaging

Flexible packaging firm Parkside is nearing completion of a project to develop a packaging solution that neutralises bacteria, such as campylobacter, but doesn’t contain metal.

Eastsign unveils flexible textiles press

Digital print kit manufacturer Eastsign has launched a flatbed transfer heat press that it said can complete a textile job in one minute.

Fuji platemaking facility goes wind-powered

Fujifilm has bolstered its eco credentials by making one of its production facilities 100% wind-powered.

MTP in Ricoh buy

Kendal, Cumbria-based commercial printer MTP Media has expanded its digital offering with the purchase of a new five-colour Ricoh 7100x.

James Cropper recycling plant featured on BBC programe

The recycling plant of paper manufacturer James Cropper appeared on BBC One’s War on Waste last night, a documentary hosted by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.

Accraply acquires Harland and saves it from administration

US-owned Accraply has acquired Manchester-based label machinery manufacturer Harland Machine Systems, rescuing it from the brink of administration and safeguarding 70 jobs.

Inc Direct upgrades with Indigo buy

Digital printer Inc Direct has purchased an HP Indigo 7800, as part of its ongoing three-year investment strategy.

Page Overton bought by security print specialist

A head-hunting business focused on the paper, printing and packaging sectors has been taken over after its managing director sold the business.

Kassas retires after 'fantastic' career in print

Tharstern executive director Abdul Kassas is retiring after nearly 30 years in the industry.

PCS talks Brexit on BBC

Plastic Card Services (PCS) found itself in the national spotlight earlier this week as the firm made an appearance on BBC Breakfast to discuss Brexit.