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15-year-old print manager looking to expand business

A teenager who started up his print management company when aged just 14 is looking to expand his business after reporting average sales of £2,000 per month.

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Webmart offers advice on keeping costs down

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Pirelli picks Beacon Press for 2009 calendar

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Ink Publishing and Polestar win Virgin Rail magazine work

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Website questions definition of DM

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Supplier round-up

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Client Audit: wwf international

WWF International is part of the WWF, a global network of semi-autonomous national organisations all...

Client Audit: The Right Stuff

The Right Stuff is a graphic design agency that specialises in dealing with 'the little guy'. Rather...

Client Audit: Crisis

Crisis is the national charity for homeless people. The east London-based organisation aims to tackle...

Vital and valid lessons of adding value

The culture of print procurement is evolving at such a pace that comprehensive training struggles to...

Buying on a plate

Printing plates: dull and irrelevant or a crucial stage in the supply chain of every print buyer's job?...

Success is all in the timing

For Paul Stapleford, timing is crucial. As group purchasing manager for global transport giant FirstGroup,...

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