Business

Small can be beautiful

SME leaders share powerful insights into how their operations outshine larger rivals

Fanning the flames of fiduciary failings

Two experts highlight the importance of company directors seeking good legal advice to be fully aware of their duties and obligations

Business Inspection: Ground-breaking robotics

GroundWow’s innovative world-first ground-printing technology proves a hit

Keep the uptimes rolling

When it comes to machinery maintenance, it’s advisable to have a service plan in place to keep the wheels well oiled and costs down

The June & July 'Punching above your weight' issue of Printweek asks leading SMEs to share their top tips on going toe-to-toe with larger rivals. We also take a look at what you really need to know about director responsibilities...

In this issue's briefing section we review the first full-scale Fespa Global Expo since 2019, wrapping up all the new product launches from the Berlin show, and ask is the four-day week the future of...

Premier offers a split pallet service on its graphical and box board range

Premier expands box board portfolio

Premier has added a range of lined greyboards to its folding and graphical box board offering.

Flint: pressures have shown no sign of dissipating

Flint OPS increasing prices again

Flint Offset Packaging Solutions (OPS) is increasing prices for its sheetfed inks again due to the continued rise in costs.

Eco Nature gained Tesco award for sustainability and was rolled out to 750 stores

IG reports on challenging year

IG Design Group’s share price has jumped by more than 20% on full-year results that reflected a torrid period for the business, including the departure of its CEO.

Postal workers were key workers during the height of the pandemic

Postal workers begin voting on strike

115,000 postal workers have started voting on whether to commence strike action over pay.

The Latex R1000 prints on a raft of different substrates

Rudd Macnamara supports growth with HP install

Bespoke printed components manufacturer Rudd Macnamara has invested in a new HP Latex R1000 printer to support its long-term growth plans and help the business reach its full potential.