Disciplines
Agfa's offset wing back in the black, Ipagsa to shut
Agfa’s Offset Solutions business is back in the black in Q2, with sales up 20% and a near-€11m (£9.4m) improvement in EBITDA compared to last year – but a fresh restructure will involve the closure of...
Arrow Film moves to water-based process
Flexible packaging printer Arrow Film Converters has initiated its move over to an innovative water-based inks process following the successful completion of trials.
JICMail results show mail helped to encourage consumers back in store
JICMail, the joint industry currency for ad mail, has released its data for Q2 2021, which highlights the crucial role mail played in encouraging consumers back into shops as coronavirus lockdown...
Day International: prices have to go up
Printing blankets are the latest industry consumable going up in price due to soaring input costs and the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
VMC opens registrations and outlines agenda
Registrations have opened for the eighth Visual Media Conference (VMC), which will take place across three days next month with a hybrid programme of live-streamed and pre-recorded sessions.
Precision Proco commits to Tharstern
Precision Proco Group has stuck with long-standing partner Tharstern after a post-merger review of the group’s MIS requirements.
Service Graphics takes UK first for new mailing operation
Service Graphics has installed the UK’s first Konica Minolta AccurioPress C7100 at a new direct mail operation in the west country.
Antalis launches first Carbon Trust verified label material
A self-adhesive range of sheets from UPM Raflatac that is the world’s first label material to be verified by the Carbon Trust has been launched exclusively in the UK by Antalis.
KJS Print to Mail in first paper wrap investment
KJS Print to Mail has made its first move into paper wrapping after investing circa-£250,000 in a refurbished CMC machine.
Best of British: The weird, the peculiar, and the traditional MIS
Optimus: MIS innovator is still going strong and finding fans in new markets.