Contracts
Tech-ni-Fold secures Japanese distribution with Horizon
UK post-press kit manufacturer Tech-ni-Fold has appointed print finishing manufacturer Horizon as its sole distributor in Japan.
Print SMEs among winners of huge CCS contract
Six suppliers have been appointed to the latest Crown Commercial Services print management contract, worth hundreds of millions of pounds.
Census to go ahead as planned, bar Scotland
The 2021 Census in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will still go ahead as planned, with collateral set to start arriving at households next month – although Scotland has opted to push back the...
Opus Trust secures contract with UK’s largest water retailer
Opus Trust Communications has secured a contract with Water Plus to be its sole provider for customer bills and other account information and updates.
Visual Print and Design completes Bucks rebrand
Visual Print and Design has completed a rebrand project for Buckinghamshire Council following the amalgamation of Buckinghamshire County Council with four district councils in April.
Contract killers
Deals are done every minute of the day and every day of the week; some informal, others by written contract. Most are carried out seamlessly, but there are occasions where agreements fall apart...
Coronavirus survival guide, part one: Contracts
As Covid-19 continues to force the world into isolation, Printweek examines three key issues for management and finds advice on how to mitigate the impact of coronavirus. Part one is on removing risk...
Coronavirus survival guide part three: Insurance
As Covid-19 continues to force the world into isolation, Printweek examines three key issues for management and finds advice on how to mitigate the impact of coronavirus. Part three is on insurance.
Visual Print & Design secures new contract
Despite the current restrictions on many businesses, Visual Print & Design has secured a new two-year local authority contract during the lockdown.
Fuji wins infringement claim against Nazdar over ink patents
Fujifilm’s claim that Nazdar infringed its patents in the creation of the 702 and 703 UV inkjet inks has been confirmed after an appeal was rejected.