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James Cropper: sales at its paper division were down 45%

James Cropper posts improved first half results

James Cropper said its H1 group revenue is “broadly in line” with the board’s FY24 expectations, despite ongoing market headwinds in its Paper Products division.

BPIF CEO Charles Jarrold praised the diverse, resilient industry

Triumphant Power of Print event hails industry’s impact

The iconic Stationers’ Hall in the City of London was packed out yesterday (7 November) for the 13th annual Power of Print event, which highlighted the industry’s key trends and growth areas in a...

The Boardmaster press has generated sales for Heidelberg

Heidelberg on track after solid second quarter

Heidelberg said it is “well on track” after six months of its financial year 2023/2024 despite the difficult economic situation.

Investment in AI and machine learning is a priority for many businesses. Image: Smithers

Lack of confidence holds back AI adoption by SMEs

Nearly half of SMEs (43%) do not plan to innovate with AI in the next year, largely because of a lack of confidence among business owners in the safeguards in place to protect society, according to...

The Prosper 7000 Turbo Press offers printing speeds of up to 410m/min

Kodak makes first Prosper 7000 Turbo sale

Kodak has revealed the first global installation of its Prosper 7000 Turbo Press.

Kingfisher to double footprint in relocation

Bristol-based Kingfiisher Labels is set to double its footprint in a November relocation.

The printer uses water-based HP Latex inks

Seymour Sign & Print cuts turnaround times with HP Latex

Signage company Seymour Sign & Print has reduced its turnaround times significantly and bolstered its production efficiency after taking on an HP Latex 335 printer.

Creating a culture of timely payment could boost the economy by £2.5bn

Leading marketing services group significantly extends payment terms

One of the UK’s biggest marketing services providers has extended its minimum supplier payment terms to 180 days full term.

Parry Jones appointed CEO of The Specialist Works

Parry Jones has been appointed CEO of media planning and buying agency The Specialist Works and its parent company What’s Possible Group.

Bates: "Welcoming new members on board is always a pleasure"

Two Sides signs up three new members

Print and paper advocacy group Two Sides has welcomed a trio of new members – CPI, the Sheet Plant Association, and Greener Mail.