Paper merchants

Denmaur launches digital division

Denmaur Paper Media has established a new division to support its extensive and growing offering of papers for digital print production.

Premier launches new sign and display division

Premier Paper has launched a new division to serve the sign and display sector, Display Graphics.

Denmaur splits ops to focus on growth

Denmaur Independent Papers has re-organised its operations to better respond to, and give it a sharper focus on, growth opportunities.

Paper prices on the up again

A number of paper merchants have announced price increases for the third time this year.

Antalis and Arjo donate solar panels to Africa

Paper merchant Antalis and its partner Arjowiggins Graphic have donated 200 solar panels to support education for children in Mali as part of their collaboration with the ChildFund Alliance.

Sequana completes Antalis Stock Exchange listing

Antalis and Arjowiggins parent Sequana has completed the Paris Stock Exchange listing of Antalis and exited from the ‘Sauvegarde’ procedure following approval of its preventive plan by the French...

Antalis poised to float as parent hit by $138m court claim

Antalis and Arjowiggins parent Sequana has lost the latest round of its long-running High Court battle with BAT Industries and has filed for temporary creditor protection in France while it looks to...

More paper price rises on the way

A month after paper price increases of up to 10% were implemented across the board, a number of mills have now announced subsequent increases for coated and uncoated woodfree grades.

Paper prices set for 10% increase

Paper prices will increase by up to 10% over the next few weeks.

Vision Paper & Board extends Celebr8 Occasions

Vision Paper & Board has extended a range of graphical coated boards to target the greetings card market.

Europoint boss joins Antalis

Former Paperlinx VTS and Europoint managing director Frank Moran has secured a senior position with Antalis UK.

Paper price rises due next month

Elliott Baxter (EBB) is primed to break the paper price stalemate that has existed since the collapse of Paperlinx UK, with other merchants expected to follow suit.