Disciplines
Clark joins YM
YM Group has boosted its commercial sales team with the appointment of highly-experienced industry sales pro Adrian Clark.
Kall Kwik City supports prison scheme
Kall Kwik City in London has helped a prisoner rehabilitation initiative continue to support inmates through lockdown by switching its operation from record label to magazine publisher.
K&B Durst updates on product progress
Koenig & Bauer Durst will begin beta testing the VariJet 106 B1 inkjet press at the end of this year.
Premier League clubs turn to power of print
The re-start of the Premier League has resulted in yet more pandemic-related print work.
Former CPI exec joins Severn
Severn has boosted its senior management line-up with a new board appointment.
JRS: relief, resentment, reinstatement, resignations, revamps, and… redundancy
Jo Francis thinks the government’s furlough scheme is fantastic, but it will also have far-reaching consequences.
Siegwerk adds 'revolutionary' anti-bac coating to range
Ink manufacturer Siegwerk has signed an exclusive deal to supply a “revolutionary” water-based, light-activated anti-microbial flood coating that is fully recyclable and remains active for up to three...
WRAP extends and simplifies grant scheme
Not-for-profit organisation WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) has extended the deadline and revamped its £1.5m textiles grant fund, removing the match funding requirement and simplifying the...
Norske Skog to enter packaging market
Publication paper specialist Norske Skog is moving into the corrugated packaging market with a €350m investment in converting two newsprint machines to containerboard production.
Large groups begin consulting on job cuts
Some of the UK’s biggest print businesses are starting to make redundancies, as the industry reshapes for the post-Corona economy.