Logistics & distribution

Autobond enters Lithuanian market in busiest year yet

Laminator manufacturer Autobond has made its first sale into Lithuania in 44 years of trading.

Claims should be judged on their specific circumstances

On 29 June, the FSA published its agreement with the banks on compensation to be paid for mis-sold swap products. Many have assumed that all interest rate swap products marketed by banks will lead to...

Hallmark Consumer Services secures fulfilment deal with Unicef UK

Fulfilment specialist Hallmark Consumer Services has partnered with Unicef UK for the charity's 'New Range' of cards and gifts.

Ajrowiggins launches EBS wheel to demonstrate recycling benefits

Arjowiggins Graphic is extending its 'It feels good' campaign with the launch of an Environmental Benefits Statements (EBS) wheel.

The Independent halves circulation as sister-title i flourishes

<i>The Independent</i>'s sister title <i>i</i>, the only daily newspaper to record a year-on-year circulation increase, showed a 52.5% hike in July compared to the same period last year, according to...

June ABC figures reveal recovery in men's lifestyle magazines

Men's lifestyle experienced a renaissance, jumping back to the fifth highest circulating sector in consumer magazines following a 5% year-on-year slump last period.

Duplo takes on UK distribution for Fastback binders

Duplo International has become the exclusive UK distributor for the Fastback range of table-top binders.

Apex brings Ryobi 760E compact B2 press to the UK

Apex Digital Graphics has announced the arrival of a new space-saving B2 press from Japanese manufacturer Ryobi.

Royal Mail's Olympic task nears conclusion

With just three days remaining of the London 2012 Olympic games, Royal Mail and its six secret stamp printers are nearing the end of what has been a mammoth logistical effort over the past fortnight.

James Cropper in Q1 speciality papers sales fall

At the paper company's AGM on 1 August chairman Mark Cropper voiced concern that the market conditions causing the decline were showing no sign of abating.