Printers
Could more gov’t spending aid print?
In his speech at the Conservative conference last week, chancellor Philip Hammond said he plans to treat investment spending differently to day-to-day spending. He is aiming to plough more into...
60 seconds with RS Bookbinders
RS Bookbinders was founded by Roy Shaddock in 1983, utilising his knowledge and experience gained in the bookbinding industry since the age of 14.
Sector in flux explores global opportunities
There’s no question print management has become very big business in the UK, and equally there’s no question it’s now becoming a bigger proposition in its global scale as well.
Be prepared for a change at the top
In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different, said the pioneering French fashion designer Coco Chanel. She knew her stuff, did Coco. As proven by another of her famous quotes: as long as...
‘Things go wrong – it’s how suppliers react that separates them’
Last month, PrintWeek hosted three judging days for the 2016 Awards, so we took the opportunity to ask our august panels on the main judging day about the challenges they face, what the opportunities...
Star product: Massivit 1800
A unique 3D printer aimed at the signage market.
Q&A: Claire Tennant, head of project management, Linney Group
Claire has spent 22 years in printing and logistics at Linney Group, progressing through a variety of roles in the business. She is married to Mark, has a daughter Millie who is nine and stepson...
60 seconds with Visual Print & Design
Visual Print & Design is a dedicated print and design company with over 20 years’ experience. The firm’s aim is to provide clients with the talent and expertise to develop, plan, organise and produce...
The trials and tribulations of buyers
Who would really want to be a print buyer these days?
SMEs split on Brexit impact
SME owners, including printers, in the UK are divided on how much impact the decision to leave the EU is having on their businesses, a survey has revealed.