Disciplines

Keen has sold thousands of her woman definition stickers. Image: adulthumanfemale

Helloprint CEO: we are not the content police

Helloprint has made the headlines in both the Daily Mail and Pink News after the web-to-print specialist found itself at the centre of contrasting views over ‘wokeism’, women’s rights and trans...

Premier's new Glasgow site covers more than 1,850sqm

Premier expands Glasgow operations

Paper and packaging supplier Premier has expanded its Glasgow operations, moving employees to a larger site in Coatridge.

The event will see women's role in print celebrated online

Women in print to be celebrated in Print HERstory month

Print HERstory month will return in March as a celebration of the many women who work in print and allied trades.

Monz: input cost increases to be countered through price rises and cost discipline

Heidelberg confident on full-year targets

Heidelberg has reiterated its full-year targets after incoming orders increased in Q3, and despite some one-off impacts to EBITDA including €15m (£13.3m) in inflation relief for workers in Germany.

Pepper Communications is based in purpose-built Plymouth headquarters

Pepper Communications set for liquidation

Pepper Communications is poised to appoint liquidators later this week.

The company reported EBITDA growth of 38% to €2.36bn

Smurfit Kappa reports mega sales jump

Smurfit Kappa achieved year-on-year revenue growth of 27% to €12.8bn (£11.38bn) in 2022.

Dominic Clark passed away last month

Dominion Print founder and MD passes

The founder and managing director of Dominion Print has passed away following a recent illness.

The additions to Roland's wide-format TrueVIS line range from £12,999 to £22,999

Roland announces swathe of new TrueVIS digital presses

Roland has announced six new machines in its TrueVis line of digital presses, including five new UV-LED printer-cutters and the manufacturer’s first water-based resin ink machine, the AP640.

CWU said Royal Mail was “forcing through unagreed changes"

Relief as CWU calls off 24-hour strike

The CWU has cancelled the strike planned for next week following a legal challenge from Royal Mail – however, its re-ballot on future industrial action continues.

Translucent paper being made at Quzhou

Fedrigoni swoops on more Arjo assets

Fedrigoni has sealed two fresh deals involving Arjowiggins assets overseas, including its Chinese translucent paper mill.