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MacroArt heads to schools in latest apprentice drive

Branding and signage specialist MacroArt has begun directly targeting local schools and colleges with detailed information about apprenticeship vacancies across its business.

The DS-700 iQ can process up to 14,000 sheets per hour

Quadient launches new modular folder inserter

Quadient has launched a new modular, flexible, and scalable folder inserter aimed at shorter runs.

Luke Hodson: pre-pack purchase was backed by his father

Awesome Merchandise strives to regain customer trust

Awesome Merchandise’s Texas operation has been shut down as the firm strives to rebuild its reputation following last month’s pre-pack sale to its co-founder, while funding platform Crowdcube is in...

Hoban: This has alleviated a lot of staff fears over the cost-of-living crisis

MetroMail hands cost-of-living support package to staff

Mailing house MetroMail will roll-out a bumper cost-of-living package to its staff to support them through the current period of high inflation, compounded by soaring prices for raw materials and...

There were 170 exhibitors at London's Olympia

Retooled London Packaging Week hailed a success

London Packaging Week, which made its debut this week as a new major event in the capital for the packaging industry, has proven successful based on early feedback.

Mohawk: fourth-generation family-owned paper maker

New partnership for Fedrigoni and Mohawk

Fedrigoni and Mohawk have agreed a manufacturing partnership that could ultimately result in Fedrigoni taking over the US-based paper maker.

Could your business take centre stage at the 2023 Awards?

Drive your business forward with the Printweek Awards

The 2023 Printweek Awards are open for entries under the strapline ‘driving print forward’.

The deal will strengthen UPM Raflatac’s position in central Europe

UPM Raflatac completes AMC acquisition

UPM Raflatac has completed the acquisition of German business AMC (Advanced Methods of Coating).

Gas prices have rocketed. Image: ENA

Bosses react to new energy relief scheme

Business leaders have broadly welcomed the Government’s new Energy Bill Relief Scheme – with the caveat that some firms will need support for longer than six months and more details will be needed...

Carter: continuous improvement should be the aim

Controlling the controllables to challenge the challenges

There’s not much you can do about spiralling energy or paper costs, but where you do have control is in internal processes and physical and digital workflows. Ricoh’s Tim Carter suggests a fresh focus...

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