Disciplines
Don’t skimp on service: it’s the customers who make a business bloom
Keeping a sharp focus on prioritising great service can pay dividends across the whole scope of an enterprise.
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Our February and March 2024 issues kicks off with news briefings on how the human touch is more important than ever when it comes to customer service and a deep dive into what went wrong at...
CCS preps for new print deals worth £1.7bn
Crown Commercial Service will start approaching the market next month with a massive £1.7bn contract opportunity for printing and related services – including ‘Print Marketplace 2’.
End of the line for Greenshires
Greenshires Group has gone into administration, with all employees laid off.
Exclusive: HP shares wide-format update
In an exclusive interview, the general manager of HP Large Format has outlined the 2024 plans for the division and recapped highlights from the last 12 months.
CoverUp up to date with 5m EFI install
Dublin-based wide-format trade printer CoverUp has brought its super-wide mesh printing operation up-to-date with a refurbished EFI Matan 5m roll-to-roll engine.
Macfarlane Group joins United Nations Global Compact
Macfarlane Group has joined corporate sustainability initiative the United Nations Global Compact.
Works Manchester leaves huge shortfall
Works Manchester racked up a PAYE liability with HMRC of more than £600,000 during its short-lived and ultimately disastrous ownership by PFI Group.
Sprintprint upgrades Konica Minolta workhorse
Sprintprint has swapped out one of its two Konica Minolta AccurioPress toner engines for a brand-new AccurioPress C4070 with air-feed deck.
Inkcups to debut Helix One updates at Fespa
Inkcups is set to debut updates to its Helix One benchtop direct-to-object cylinder printer at Fespa’s Global Print Expo in Amsterdam next month.