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UK consumers are predicted to spend £7.5bn over Black Friday weekend this year

Bumper Black Friday predicted: who’s taking part?

A return to form for Black Friday’s e-commerce bonanza has been predicted for 2024, with home delivery firm Parcelhero predicting a £7.5bn weekend of sales across the long weekend.

Lidbury: "I already feel part of the team"

John Lidbury joins Wallace Print as client services manager

Family-run large-format firm Wallace Print has hired industry veteran John Lidbury as a fresh layer of management, focusing on client services.

Macfarlane has financed the deal entirely from its existing £35m bank facility

Macfarlane tackles headwinds, reports good momentum in new business

Macfarlane Group is “responding effectively to market headwinds” as it approaches its year-end.

UPM Raflatac to shut German site, shifts work to 'more cost competitive factories'

UPM Raflatac has announced that it is closing its Kaltenkirchen factory in Germany, with production being transferred to two of its other sites.

Kesslers directors buy leading mannequin firm from administration

Kesslers directors Daniel Astarita and Rachael Evans have acquired renowned German mannequin brand Genesis Mannequins out of administration.

At the core of the collaboration is a custom-designed version of the Packz engine for Highcon

Highcon and Hybrid Software collaborate

Highcon and Hybrid Software have partnered to enhance digital die-cutting workflow efficiency.

Lecta separates self-adhesives into new business

Lecta is spinning off its self-adhesive labels business into a standalone company.

Kodak eyes $550m-plus pension scheme windfall

Kodak could benefit from a whopping $585m (£464m) windfall – more than the current value of the entire company – if plans to sell off its pension fund come to fruition.

Lores: hailed profitable PC market share

HP reports mixed results

HP Inc’s full-year sales fell marginally year-on-year, although it had a more positive Q4.

The Cobalt SP 800 is priced at £49,000

IGS launches new single-pass printer; secures more Titanium sales

International Graphic Supplies (IGS) has launched a new single-pass inkjet printer aimed at the short to medium-run packaging and POS market.