Disciplines
DuPont Teijin strikes threaten PET film supplies
A pay dispute at DuPont Teijin Films’ (DTF) Dumfries plant has threatened to restrict polymer film supplies.
Report: print supply chain challenges pose existential threat to newspaper publishing
A new report into the future for local news media has described the next three-to-five years as a critical period, with industrial print provision for newspapers “entering its final phase”.
Lemon Labels acquires custom Lego business
Family-owned label printer Lemon Labels has completed its fourth acquisition in two years with its purchase of Lego-based gifting business Build Me Mini.
Reel Label Solutions chases post-MBO growth with Durst Tau
Reel Label Solutions has installed a brand-new Durst Tau 330 RSC E digital press at its Pontyclun site as part of its post-MBO expansion plans.
Yin and yang of print dominate July’s most read
While a welcome reprieve was the month’s biggest story, our July listicle was largely dominated by M&A and insolvencies, with a smattering of research and a bumper payday for good measure.
Tate sets premium price point for new Top G comic
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate – currently facing charges of rape, human trafficking and forming an organised crime group in Romania – has launched a new comic, with the first edition priced at...
Canon UK & Ireland appoints new HR director
Canon UK & Ireland has taken on a new HR director to drive forward the company’s people vision, including its inclusive culture.
Paragon Germany invests in Fujifilm imprinting kit
Paragon Group’s German operation has taken on Fujifilm imprinting kit to enhance its direct mail production.
Advertising spend flatlines in Q1 2023
A plateau in advertising spend in the UK has seen the industry’s income take a real-terms fall in the first quarter of 2023.
Director barred over CBILS breach
The director of an exhibition displays business has been banned for breaching the terms of a CBILS loan.