Print buying

DM volumes down but relevance up since GDPR

There has been a 30% reduction in the amount of direct mail received by UK households since the introduction of GDPR, but the perceived relevance of the mail received has increased, according to new...

Majority of UK print marketing ignores accessibility issues

More than half of print marketing materials produced by UK businesses are not designed with common accessibility issues in mind, new research has found.

Latimer Trend blames Brexit as 130-year-old firm hits buffers

Long-established book and journal printer Latimer Trend is going into administration after creditors rejected plans for a CVA, with the firm blaming Brexit and a dramatic drop-off in work over the...

Trade body 'deplores' US tariffs on print

European trade federation Intergraf has hit out against the inclusion of printed matter in the burgeoning US-EU trade dispute, citing the UK and Germany as the biggest losers if tariffs on...

Reach 'frontrunner' for JPI Media regional titles

Reach is the “frontrunner” to buy JPI Media’s regional newspapers, according to reports.

Fujifilm achieves Fogra first with Jet Press 750S

Fujifilm is claiming a world first after its Jet Press 750S gained Fogra certification for contract proofing – making it “the fastest proofer on earth”.

Print names make Top Track list

A raft of printing industry companies have made it onto this year’s Sunday Times Top Track 250 ranking.

De La Rue appoints turnaround specialist as new CEO

De La Rue has appointed a business transformation specialist as its new chief executive as Martin Sutherland stands down following his completion of a handover.

Fringe targets print in eco drive

With ticket sales topping 3 million for the first time this year, the 345,000 copies of the programme produced for this year’s Edinburgh Fringe festival may on the face of it seem like a comparatively...

Communisis retains FMCG retail work

Communisis has extended its long-term relationship with a major FMCG brand owner.