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Prinovis news shifts supplier landscape
Continental printers are hoping to pick up work as a result of next year’s closure of Prinovis UK – while Walstead Group expects that many of the products currently printed gravure will transition to...
Guyenne pushes plastic packaging alternative
Guyenne Papier has teamed up with Sealester to advance the use of its SuniBarrier alternative to plastic packaging.
Specialist corrugated and cartonboard show to return in 2023
The sixth international exhibition for the corrugated and folding carton industry is set to return in March.
Corrugated workers accept 8% pay deal
Industrial action by Unite members at DS Smith and Smurfit Kappa has been averted after workers accepted an improved pay deal.
Drupa hits 100k milestone and confident for 2024
The first in-person Drupa exhibition in eight years has had over 100,000sqm of floor space booked by around 900 exhibitors so far, according to organisers.
Royal Mail CEO warns on strike action
Royal Mail boss Simon Thompson has warned CWU leadership to “reflect on saving Christmas and their members’ jobs” amid ongoing strike action at the group.
Fujifilm readies B2 Revoria
Fujifilm has shown a B2 version of its Revoria digital press at the IGAS show in Japan.
Printers take part in more muted Black Friday
Many printers and related companies have got involved with this year’s Black Friday event, which could be a quieter affair than usual due to the cost-of-living crisis, ongoing postal strikes, and...
Party Décor upgrades digital cutting
Party Décor has enhanced its digital cutting capability with the installation of a new PFi Blade B2+ cutting table.
Former chancellor hails industry at charity luncheon
The Printing Charity’s Annual Lunch returned after a three-year hiatus yesterday, where the charity’s president, former chancellor George Osborne, hailed the importance of print.