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Pro Carton hires industry big hitter to take it to the next level
Pro Carton has appointed a new general manager, a seasoned industry big hitter, following the retirement of Tony Hitchin last month after five years in the role.
Rising star: Callum Draycott Print operative, EDWPS
Callum has just racked up six months in print, having joined the industry in April this year. He’s 23 and completed a Level 3 extended diploma in Engineering Manufacturing at Derby College’s...
Killing off bad customer service
A tough print market, exacerbated by the Covid pandemic, means that keeping your clients happy – and coming back for more – is more important then ever.
Bakergoodchild alters shift pattern amid business refocus
Bakergoodchild has changed its shift pattern to increase its flexibility and gone back to basics with a repositioned business mantra.
Post-press innovator mourned
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Former Watkiss Automation chairman and post-press innovator Chris Watkiss has died aged 89.
Your October & November Printweek has landed. Coming out on the eve of COP26, along with our usual news round up, dominated by M&A, the 'Sustainability Issue' has a definite green hue including a paper wrapping special report...
The issue's cover feature looks at how print can grow back greener by supporting buyers' eco agenda as mega brands and their consumers demand planet-friendly print as a matter of course. The...
New Fespa president appointed
Fespa has appointed a French print boss as its 18th president, in a term that runs for three years.
BPIF celebrates graduates’ achievements
The BPIF held a live graduation and awards ceremony last week to celebrate the hard work of its learners, who have now completed their courses.
‘Plan for the future, don’t dwell in the past’
As we move into the final quarter of the year, thoughts turn to 2022 and beyond. Ricoh’s Simon Isaacs emphasises the need for print business owners to be thinking boldly and imaginatively as they plot...
Webmart snaps up O'Sullivan for new role
Kelly O’Sullivan is returning to her roots with a new senior role at Webmart – more than twenty years after she first worked at the business during its formative years.