Business
Subscription models could present print opportunity
Subscription-based business models could offer an opportunity for printers, according to the DMA.
Speedscreen ‘completes jigsaw’ with Fujifilm investment
Speedscreen has invested £145,000 in a new Acuity Select HS 38 from Fujifilm to “complete the missing jigsaw piece” in its kit portfolio.
Print revenue down at Reach
Reach has reported Q3 circulation and publishing print advertising revenue declines of 4% and 20% respectively in its latest trading update, but said it remains on track to deliver cost synergies of...
Government unveils policies to tackle late payment culture
New measures to combat late payments have been unveiled by the small business minister.
Meteor Inkjet to support Xaar High Laydown tech
Meteor Inkjet has announced its support for Xaar’s High Laydown (HL) technology for the company’s 2001+ and 1003 printheads.
Asset audits will help keep books in order
Every business has assets. From land and buildings, to equipment, goodwill, brands and intellectual property (IP), there is value in everything. But the question for the businessman on Clapham omnibus...
Former franchisees rebuild family ties after independence
Kall Kwik and Prontaprint used to be two of the biggest names in the UK high-street print market. At their peak, the two businesses ran a combined total of around 550 outlets in towns up and down the...
Planting a new hub in the land of the thistle
Graham Hunstone is spreading his wings again. The England-based Scot recently opened a regional sales hub nearly 300 miles from his print company headquarters in Lincoln.
For the right buyers, quality still sells
Does quality and innovation count in print anymore, or do you have to be focused on driving up efficiencies and driving down the cost per sheet to run a successful business?
Label sector set to profit from potential post-Brexit regs
Label printers are poised to benefit from potential changes to food and drinks labelling that might be the silver lining of a no-deal Brexit.