Disciplines
Sappi to implement another price increase
Sappi Europe has announced another price increase, this time for all of its containerboard grades.
OUP closure to end centuries-long print tradition
UPDATED: Oxford University Press is planning to break a centuries-long tradition of printing by closing its Oxuniprint operation – a move slammed by union Unite as the “short-sighted and disloyal”...
James Cropper refreshes Vanguard range
Papermaker James Cropper has updated its Vanguard range of smooth uncoated papers with the introduction of three new colours, new sheet sizing options, and the inclusion of upcycled fibre.
MacroArt supports growth with key appointment
Wide-format printer MacroArt has supported its growth aspirations with the appointment of a new non-executive chairman.
Venerable printer attracts outside interest
Jo Francis is intrigued by the fresh investors buying into print.
Identity Printing takes UK's first Resolute DTF printer
Identity Printing has become the first company in the UK to install Resolute DTG’s new direct-to-film (DTF) transfer printing system for garments.
Saica sells three sheet plants, fires up new Rapida
Saica Group has sold its corrugated sheet plants in England to a new company headed up by a packaging industry veteran, and at the same time has fired up the monster new Koenig & Bauer press at its...
Company fined after forklift fatality
A paper recycling company has been handed a six-figure fine after a worker was killed in an incident involving a forklift truck.
Mondi completes Turkish acquisition
Global paper manufacturer Mondi has completed its acquisition of Turkish corrugated packaging specialist Olmuksan from International Paper.
Visual Media Conference set for three-day return
The eighth Visual Media Conference (VMC) will take place in September and will run over three days for the first time.