Marketing
Smurfit Kappa develops premium packaging for luxury tipple
Packaging giant Smurfit Kappa has developed a premium gift pack for Black Cow Vodka.
Smurfit Kappa opens second UK Experience Centre
Paper-based packaging giant Smurfit Kappa has opened its second UK Experience Centre in Mold, North Wales.
Antalis commits to packaging sales increase with packaging arm rename
Antalis UK will rebrand its packaging business as Antalis Packaging as of 1 January 2015 to consolidate its corporate identity under the single Antalis brand.
60 seconds with Brio Design & Print Management
Managing director Tim Vernon began Brio after winning a contract to design, print and distribute a trade magazine for the direct selling Industry, which resulted in something of a specialism in the...
Killer app: Printers pool resources to rebrand News UK agents
Popping to the shop to grab a paper? You might end up coming away with more. According to Him! CTP 2013 research 69% of shoppers buy other items as well as a newspaper, with those buyers tending to be...
Brooklyn Graphics drum skin rocks for Kasabian
Turning on the TV to be greeted by something you’ve helped create isn’t an experience all can claim. But Darren Brooks, partner at Falkirk-based printers Brooklyn Graphics, can.
Can ISO 15339 deliver on cross-process promise?
Colour is the lifeblood of any self-respecting printer. And so any opportunity to further assure all colour is exactly as it should be –particularly where the printer is dealing with highly sensitive...
Scotland confirms standardised tobacco packaging plans
The Scottish government has confirmed its commitment to introducing standardised tobacco packaging, after England delays similar proposals.
JTI launches campaign against plain tobacco packaging
Cigarette manufacturer JTI has launched an advertising campaign against government proposals to mandate plain packaging for tobacco products following the discovery that Department of Health (DoH)...
UK Packaging sector rides out horsemeat scandal
As an increasing number of food products found to contain horsemeat are removed from supermarkets, the UK packaging sector remains unfazed.