People
Rising star: Ben Ellis, finance and operations analyst, Mail Handling International (MHI)
Ben is 23 and found his way into the industry, and his role at MHI, via a recruitment agency in the autumn of 2019.
The talking cure
Keeping workplace morale up in the pandemic can be a challenge, but honest and open communication will help.
The ‘something old, something new issue’, which covers February and March 2021, is out now and as usual it’s stuffed with thought-provoking insights, business critical info and all the latest news and views from the UK print industry...
Print’s people take centre stage in the February & March issue of Printweek. Our cover feature looks at incentive schemes and how they need to be tailored to meet you and your team’s requirements....
Change at the top of Encore as MD and FD step down
The managing director and group finance director of The Encore Group are stepping down, with another longstanding director moving into the top role.
BPIF calls on sector to drive the future of print
The BPIF has heralded last week’s virtual event to celebrate National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) a success and issued a call to arms for business leaders to check its online resources dedicated to...
Print-Leeds expands team during pandemic
Print-Leeds has taken on five new recruits during the course of the coronavirus pandemic, boosting its headcount to 30.
C&T strengthens technical support with new hire
Creasing matrix and profile rubbers manufacturer C&T Channel Matrix has bolstered its technical support offering to its UK customers with the appointment of a new technical sales die-cutting...
ACA appoints finishing specialist to help business development
ACA Print Finishing & Packaging Solutions has taken on a finishing specialist with more than 40 years’ experience as its new business development manager.
MacroArt takes on new apprentices and eyes further growth
Wide-format printer MacroArt is aiming for growth during 2021 after securing nearly £1m of new business in 2020 and is taking on three new apprentices later this month.
Dodgy doings dominate January
Shady goings on took the top spots in January’s list of most-read stories, but it wasn’t all bad news with investments from high-profile players in kit and people also getting their fair share of...