Print buying

Solopress expands into B1 as part of mega-spend
Solopress has completed a near-£5m investment round with a strategic step up into B1 litho production to increase capacity, with the firm also on track for a record year.

James Cropper profits hit by energy, raw materials costs
James Cropper has slashed its profit forecast by more than half due to the soaring price of energy and raw materials.

Postal strikes postponed for next two weeks
Strikes involving over 115,000 postal workers that had been planned over the next fortnight have been postponed.
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Printt.com raises £1m to expand A4 print service platform
Printt.com, the app-based remote printing platform, has raised over £1m of investment to expand its operations across the UK.

Dayfold pushes print's creativity and ROI
Dayfold has taken matters into its own hands to try to boost know-how about the creative possibilities of print.

Stationers’ opens 2023 Warrants scheme
The Stationers’ Company has opened for applications for new Warrants and 2022 Warrant renewals.

970 companies remove misleading anti-paper statements
970 companies have now removed or changed their messaging since the Two Sides campaign began in 2010.

Print and design jobs out to tender
A raft of new print and design tenders are currently up for grabs via the government’s Contracts Finder service.

Print support increases for Labour with Conservatives trailing in new poll
A new Printweek poll that asked how readers would vote in a general election if one was called now has revealed an industry swing towards Labour.

Industry marks International Print Day 2022
The print industry is hoping to trend globally today on this year’s International Print Day.