Disciplines

Watermill Press installs solar scheme
Watermill Press has installed 750 solar panels covering almost the entire 3000sqm roof of its premises, in what it believes is the biggest solar panel scheme in Bradford.

AC Print invests in Screen Platerite CTP system
Commercial printer AC Print has invested in a Screen Platerite 4300S Thermal CTP system to boost its capacity and environmental credentials.

Cimpress seeks advantages of scale
When Cimpress hit the acquisition trail again last month, buying European rivals Exaprint and Druck.at, some may have dismissed it as an attempt to accelerate its EU growth.

Interview: ‘Print is changing fast and you have to move forward’
PrintWeek’s SME of the Year, Nationwide Print, is proof positive that small can indeed be beautiful.

Understanding your traffic
Apple’s recently launched iWatch is the latest bit of wearable technology. At the heart of this wearables revolution is the use of gadgets to keep track of vital signs. The idea of this ‘quantified...

Higher wages can deliver a higher return
In his ‘Hierarchy of Needs’, Abraham Maslow said in 1943 that there are five levels of needs that people require to be fulfilled to enable them to feel satisfied and content in their daily lives....

Act before the funding purse closes for good
Few UK industry sectors emerged from the recession as bloodied and bruised as UK Print PLC. Prior to the downturn the industry was in a tailspin thanks to the rise of online communication channels,...

Me & my: Bograma BSR 550 Servo
Ultragraph is a marketing services company based in Burscough, near Ormskirk in Lancashire. High-quality commercial colour printing is the cornerstone of the business and it is involved in high...

Star product: Cron UVP Platesetter
An “affordable, high-throughput package” from the Chinese manufacturer.

Merchant’s collapse will have far-reaching consequences
Badly-handled acquisitions? Wrong strategy? Duff management? Structural changes in the marketplace? Declining demand for paper? Falling out with suppliers? Global business issues? Perhaps a...