Packaging

DS Smith looking to sell plastics division as revenue and profit jumps

DS Smith has revealed it is considering the sale of its plastics division alongside a positive set of half-year results.

MGI unveils AlphaJet in B1 configuration

MGI Digital Technology has launched the new B1 version of its AlphaJet industrial print system and it has already won an award for innovation.

VP Packaging fined after worker injured

VP Packaging has been ordered to pay more than £21,000 by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) after an employee lost part of her finger while working on a machine.

Koenig & Bauer acquires Duran folder-gluer business

Koenig & Bauer (K&B) has bought an 80% stake in the folder-gluer business of manufacturer Duran Machinery in a deal that will enable K&B to offer a complete folding box production line.

Paragon CC Notts strike action suspended as talks resume

Strike action over a pay dispute at Paragon CC’s Nottingham site has been put on hold as Unite members re-enter negotiations with management.

Unite members vote for strike action at Paragon CC Nottingham

Unite members at Paragon CC’s Nottingham plant have voted in favour of strike action as they have failed to reach an agreement with management over pay.

Skymark buys new flexo press from Allstein

Skymark has invested in a new Allstein flexo press with a coating unit to enhance its offering to customers who require standout print effects.

60 seconds with Bootyman Print & Packaging

Founded in 1914 by William Bootyman – hence the name – the firm was a high street printer for 77 years until production of wet glue labels started.

Is a one-sided debate sinking sensible policy?

As an industry that uses plastics on a daily basis, what do UK print and packaging businesses really feel when they hear the material being berated?

Corrugated firm fined for turning river purple

Repentant Ablebox has been stung with a bill of £13,017 after the "criminal" disposal of waste ink turned the nearby river Yeo purple.