Print buying
MPG's T-Print bound for US
The Timsons T-Print from MPG’s King’s Lynn site has been sold to a large American book printer.
Agreement reached in long-running CWU-Royal Mail dispute
Following months of talks between the Communication Workers Union and Royal Mail, the two parties have reached a negotiators’ proposed agreement.
Paperlinx accuses leading paper manufacturer of anti-competitive behaviour
Paperlinx has logged a complaint against a major paper manufacturer claiming anticompetitive behaviour regarding indent sales and hinted that formal complaints against other manufacturers could be on...
Dufaylite launches first outdoor honeycomb board
Dufaylite has launched its first outdoor product, a polypropylene-based honeycomb board, which it claimed represents an eco-friendly alternative to MDF and PVC boards for outdoor work and long-life...
HH Global joins government export taskforce
HH Global has been appointed to a government taskforce of 100 SMEs from the creative industries to target £500m of overseas contracts in the next three years.
Regent Group in consultation
Envelope and greetings cards manufacturer Regent Group is in consultation with staff over plans that it says will lead to “a significant number of redundancies”.
Gov’t u-turn on standardised tobacco packaging
The government has announced a review into the potential effect on public health of implementing standardised tobacco packaging.
Royal Mail profits surge in half-year results
Royal Mail Group profits have more than doubled in its first results to be published since it was privatised last month.
De La Rue revenues down but operating profit shows growth
De La Rue has posted an 18% increase in operating profit, before exceptional items, in the six months to 28 September 2013 on revenues that were 5% down on the same period in 2012.
Printed.com launches wedding collection
Printed.com hopes to latch on to what it says is a burgeoning market by launching a collection of wedding stationery.