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Clarkeprint took delivery of the Vivid VeloBlade last month

Clarkeprint caps off bumper year of investment

Clarkeprint has rounded off a near-£500,000 round of investment this year to ensure future improvements to its productivity, quality and versatility.

Tall Group: delighted but not surprised by the outcome

Tall Group wins patent infringement case

Tall Group has emerged as the victor in a long-running patent infringement case brought against the business by much larger rival Communisis.

Clockwise from top left: Hunter, Corke, Deeks and Norton-Mead

The DS Group expands board with three new appointments

Print, direct mail and publishing business The DS Group has expanded its board to five with three new additions.

Blundell: company has been transformed during his tenure

Former Capita exec takes over at Communisis

Communisis has recruited an industry outsider to take over from long-standing CEO Andy Blundell.

One of the damaged vans. Image: Nick Wintle, Facebook

Thieves target vans at vehicle wrapper

A vehicle graphics specialist suffered a major theft over the weekend with parts stripped from several brand new Mercedes vans belonging to a client.

CMS: Expanding in terms of technology and space

CMS invests again to support growth

Central Mailing Services (CMS) has beefed up its capacity with further significant kit investments and a planned factory extension as it prepares for a continued uptick in business, while it...

Abbot Print operators Panos Antoniou and Danielle Gabric with the Horizon APC-610

Abbot Print streamlines cutting with Horizon spend

Trade printer Abbot Print has taken on a Horizon APC-610 guillotine to enable it to meet demand for fast turnaround business cards.

OK!: issued dated 23 November is first to be printed by Walstead

OK! switches printer, launches beauty box

OK! magazine has become the latest high-profile title to switch from gravure to web offset printing.

Stoneywood Mill: headcount to reduce by 18%

Arjowiggins to restructure Scottish mill

Arjowiggins is to cut just over 70 jobs at its Stoneywood Mill in Scotland as the business, which was rescued from administration last year, battles the fallout from Covid-19.

Parcels boom: Royal Mail launched a new parcels collection service in October

Parcels landmark at Royal Mail

Parcels revenue has overtaken letters for the first time at Royal Mail, which has upped its investment to handle the Christmas ‘peak’ by around £100m this year.