Disciplines

NPS owners acquired healthcare business in strategic move

Review of 2021: July

Our annual roundup of all the big stories from around the UK printing industry in the past 12 months.

A buy-in management buy-out was completed at The Mailshop

Review of 2021: August

Our annual roundup of all the big stories from around the UK printing industry in the past 12 months.

Levit: Climate change and waste reduction is a global priority for everyone to address

New year predictions: Haim Levit, HP Indigo

Haim Levit, vice president and general manager at HP Indigo, says that in light of the recent supply chain crisis, supply chain resiliency should be seen not only as a nice to have, but a necessity.

McMurtrie: Seeing many commercial printers diversifying into labels and packaging

New year predictions: Keith McMurtrie, Tharstern

Tharstern CEO Keith McMurtrie hopes that businesses will become more data-led in 2022 and make use of the information that’s stored in the software they use.

Historic papermaker Zanders Papers went into liquidation

Review of 2021: May

Our annual roundup of all the big stories from around the UK printing industry in the past 12 months.

Northside Graphics set up a Training Academy to offer apprenticeships for young people aiming to get into print

Review of 2021: June

Our annual roundup of all the big stories from around the UK printing industry in the past 12 months.

Green: Looking to embrace opportunity in 2022

New year predictions: Michael Green, MacroArt

MacroArt managing director Michael Green is hoping for a calmer year in 2022 after making major changes to his business throughout the pandemic, but will ensure that it remains reactive to...

Smith: Customer expectations will likely remain high in 2022

New year predictions: Duncan Smith, Canon UK & Ireland

Duncan Smith, country director, Production Printing Products at Canon UK & Ireland says ‘digital fatigue’ brought on by an excess of marketing emails during the pandemic has led some marketers to...

Watts: automation and investment in training were key in 2021

New year predictions: Andy Watts, TJ Books

TJ Books managing director Andy Watts is hoping the industry in general can cooperate more in 2022, and that the pandemic-induced onshoring trend will become a permanent choice.

The design of the new £50 note featuring Alan Turing was revealed in March. Image: Bank of England

Review of 2021: March

Our annual roundup of all the big stories from around the UK printing industry in the past 12 months.