Coronavirus

Bailey: "We need to be brave and tell people not to print as much stuff"

Precision Proco ready for new buying trends

Precision Proco has described the days of the long-run travel brochure as “long gone” as buyers shift to more tactical or personalised print runs.

OOH advertising was badly hit by the pandemic

Out-of-home advertising forecast for bumper growth

Out-of-home (OOH) advertising is set for a major – largely digital-driven – recovery this year following a dive in fortunes during the coronavirus pandemic, with further growth forecast for 2022...

Mullen: Reach is transforming its prospects

Reach "on clear pathway to growth"

Media group Reach has reported a recovery in print circulations in its half-year results.

Record number of orders taken at recent China Print expo

K&B: focus on growth markets is paying off

Koenig & Bauer has reported a near-30% increase in order intake, boosted by sheetfed and special presses, and said it was confident about the future as the “global economic engine is increasingly...

UPAC Group is a collective of family-run packaging businesses

UPAC moves to four-day working week

Independent packaging supplier UPAC Group has formalised a four-day working week for its staff.

Gunning: "With our new cost base, modest increases in revenue will improve profitability"

Grafenia cuts costs for new life post-Covid

Grafenia has published a full year of pandemic-impacted results, with CEO Peter Gunning describing the firm as “the canary in the coronamine” in terms of the knock-on effects across its customer base.

Jones: "We’ve replaced all of our existing equipment with the latest Push to Stops"

Stephens & George completes £16m investment programme

Stephens & George Print Group has rounded off its £16m investment programme with Heidelberg that kicked off in 2018.

Scodix output: "growing interest in our solutions"

Scodix raises $19m with IPO

Scodix has raised $19m (£13.8m) through an IPO on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

Hundsdörfer flanked by Wassenberg (left) and chairman Dr. Martin Sonnenschein

Hundsdörfer: “Heidelberg is back”

Heidelberg CEO Rainer Hundsdörfer has described the group – still the world’s largest press manufacturer – as “developing from a printing press supplier into a technology company”.

Unite described decision to end free tests for employers as "barmy"

Industry calls for action on pingdemic

Industry voices have joined the growing clamour for the government to take action to halt the so-called ‘pingdemic’ that is paralysing some businesses.