Disciplines

K&B: bridging the gap between Drupa dates

Koenig & Bauer ready to reveal Drupa launches

Koenig & Bauer will run its own ‘virtual trade fair’ to coincide with what would have been the Drupa 2020 dates, featuring new product launches and demonstrations.

Beese: "It’s given us a new modus operandi going forward"

DecTek invests to meet social distancing demand

DecTek has pivoted to the production of supply social distancing products, with a new Titanium cutter from International Graphic Supplies running 14 hours a day.

Reverie 2: "Gives brands the opportunity to put their best foot forward"

UPM Raflatac launches premium label range

UPM Raflatac has launched a new range of label grades developed specifically for high-end applications in wine, spirit and craft beverages.

The TrueVis VF2-640 has a list price of £14,999

Roland launches print only TrueVis

Roland DG has expanded its TrueVis range with a new print only printer designed for high-end applications.

Bar-Shany joined the business in 1995

HP Indigo boss departs

HP Indigo chief Alon Bar-Shany is set to leave the manufacturer in a shock departure and will be replaced by another Indigo veteran.

Bobst: "Very simple to say, but very complex to achieve"

Bobst shares vision of connected supply chain

Bobst has outlined a new vision for the future whereby all parts of the packaging supply chain, from brand owners to converters and retailers, will be seamlessly connected.

Last year's Victor Watson Trophy winner Lewis Houghton

Victor Watson Trophy deadline extended

The entry deadline for this year's Victor Watson Trophy, which recognises young outstanding industry individuals and includes a £1,500 bursary, has been extended until the end of June.

British Business Bank is behind taxpayer-backed CBILS scheme

Kent printcos secure CBILS support

Two Kent-based printing companies have become the latest industry firms to benefit from the government’s Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS).

BPIF Outlook Report: an entirely new set of business priorities in Q1

BPIF Printing Outlook: Q2 likely to hit record low

The BPIF has detailed the “worst quarterly report” in more than a decade after industry orders and output sank into record negative territory – with Q2 figures likely to reach a new all-time low.

Heidelberg's Shanghai manufacturing facility: business in China is picking up

Heidelberg: some markets picking up, but further losses predicted

Heidelberg has reported “cautious optimism” as world markets start to pick up, including the important Chinese market, but expects sales in its new financial year to be “significantly down” due to the...