Companies & suppliers
Sun Chemical and HP collaborate on sustainable flexible packaging
Sun Chemical has collaborated with HP to launch sustainable flexible packaging produced with HP's Indigo digital printing system and Sun Chemical’s new solventless lamination product SunLam.
March headlines overtaken by YM and paper woes
One topic unsurprisingly dominates March’s round-up of the most-read articles on printweek.com: the lead up to and subsequent administration of YM Group’s web division businesses. A month of bad news...
Print Shop Express marks 10 years in business
Weymouth, Dorset-based design, print and signmaking studio Print Shop Express is celebrating 10 years in business.
Koenig & Bauer improves results in 2021
Koenig & Bauer Group (K&B) reported a positive set of results for 2021, despite the difficult backdrop, but said the forecast for 2022 remains challenging.
Xeikon launches Titon technology
Xeikon has launched Titon technology, a new toner formulation that it said offers the benefits of UV inks without the drawbacks.
UPM strike extended again
Strike action at UPM will run for an unprecedented four months, after the Paperworkers’ Union announced a further extension until 30 April.
Bridgepoint returns as latest ITG backer
Bridgepoint Capital has returned for another bite of the Inspired Thinking Group cherry, taking a majority stake in the marketing services business for a second time.
Fedrigoni enters RFID market with latest M&A activity
Fedrigoni Group has acquired a majority share of RFID specialist Tageos.
FaberExposize UK ups capabilities with latest Agfa install
Wide-format display specialist FaberExposize UK has taken on a new Agfa Jeti Tauro H3300 printer to support the further expansion of the business and its sister company Northern Flags.
Unions ask UPM shareholders to act over strike
A trio of global trade unions has written to UPM’s major shareholders warning that the group’s “anti-union stance is an investment risk”.