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Group produces more than 1bn metres of gift wrap every year

IG warns on profits due to supply chain crisis

IG Design Group's share price has slumped after the group issued a profit warning due to the impact of supply chain disruption and input cost increases.

Muehling wants to stress the unique advantages of cartonboard

Pro Carton hires industry big hitter to take it to the next level

Pro Carton has appointed a new general manager, a seasoned industry big hitter, following the retirement of Tony Hitchin last month after five years in the role.

Packaging was Essentra's biggest business unit last year

Essentra refocuses, packaging ops likely to be sold off

Essentra plans to become a “pure play” components business, meaning its Filters and Packaging divisions are likely to be sold off.

ACA: closure implemented with minimal impact to future trading

ACA subsidiary shuttered

Directors at ACA Group have put part of the business into liquidation due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the ending of the furlough scheme.

The Materia Viva collection brings together nine product lines

Fedrigoni launches fine sustainable papers range

Fedrigoni Group has launched a new collection of high recycled-content papers.

(L-R) Gamble with finisher Russ White and finishing manager John Taylor

Whittington Moor expands capacity with Horizon spend

Commercial printer Whittington Moor Printing has installed a Horizon StitchLiner MK III to increase its production capacity and enhance its service delivery.

DS Smith's collaboration ecosystem

DS Smith boss calls for recycling reform

DS Smith CEO Miles Roberts has called for the UK’s fragmented recycling systems to be standardised – and for there to be separate collections for paper and card – in order to plug a recycling gap that...

Xaar 3D sale means Xaar can focus on its core business

Xaar's 3D sale is approved

Xaar shareholders have approved the firm’s plans to sell its stake in 3D printing business Xaar 3D.

Best of British: Strong, light and green

With a material developed in the frenzy of war, Dufaylite is still driving forward.

De-energise yourself

This autumn’s energy crises have included rocketing gas prices and a broken cross-channel electricity cable. The inevitably higher electricity prices will be concentrating print factory owners’ minds...