Disciplines

Whistl: unprecedented demand for buying goods online

Whistl introduces low-volume e-tailer delivery service

Delivery management company Whistl has launched a trial of a delivery service for e-tailers with low volumes.

BrewBoard's Pugh (left) with Tonejet customer operations specialist Lukas Littva

Tonejet Cyclone used by craft brewer for short run production

Independent craft brewer BrewBoard has expanded its offering of exclusive and original craft beer can designs with Tonejet Cyclone direct-to-can digital printing technology.

Royal Mail said it is “working hard to deliver the UK's mail”

Postal union sets out coronavirus proposals

The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has written to Royal Mail and Prime Minister Boris Johnson to set out its proposals on how it believes the postal provider should be dealing with the coronavirus...

Antalis: set to become part of Kokusai Pulp & Paper after lengthy process

Antalis agrees takeover deal with Japanese giant Kokusai

Shares in Antalis have spiked after the merchanting group announced that after more than a year its search for a new shareholder had resulted in a proposed deal with Japan’s Kokusai Pulp & Paper...

HSE fined Boxes and Packaging (Oxford) for £10,000 plus £2,560 legal costs

Boxes and Packaging fined for forklift incident

Boxes and Packaging (Oxford) has been fined more than £12,000 after an employee was struck by a reversing forklift truck.

The patents were used in the formulation of Fujifilm's Uvijet inks

Fuji wins infringement claim against Nazdar over ink patents

Fujifilm’s claim that Nazdar infringed its patents in the creation of the 702 and 703 UV inkjet inks has been confirmed after an appeal was rejected.

Each business mail item is interacted with 4.64 times

Opportunities for DM exist amid coronavirus outbreak

A raft of direct mail printers and experts have told Printweek that the sector could prove to be one of the industry's more resilient areas during the coronavirus pandemic.

Hulley appeared on the show via Facetime

Clays boss defends decision to stay open

Clays boss Paul Hulley appeared on BBC News last week to defend the firm’s decision to stay open during the Covid-19 outbreak, pointing out that it was “fundamentally important” to preserve...

The 3DGD-1800 can produce objects up to 1.8m tall in seven hours

Mimaki introduces large-scale 3D printer

Mimaki has launched a new large-scale 3D printer targeted at 3D sign and display applications.

Government information to go directly to people's homes

Presses roll as government sends Covid-19 info to every household

The government has pressed ‘go’ on a massive print campaign that will see a letter and leaflet delivered to all 30m households in the UK, as it moves to put critical information about how the...