Print buying

Meningitis charity rebrands youth campaign

The Meningitis Research Foundation (MRF) has rebranded its 'Get it Sussed' campaign with print company Ambassador producing the first 10,000 posters.

Postal strikes postponed until after Christmas

The postal strikes have been postponed until at least the new year, to allow for fresh talks between Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union.

Resolution talks between Royal Mail and CWU continue

Resolution talks between the Communication Workers Union (CWU) and Royal Mail are continuing at the Trade Union Congress headquarters in central London today (4 November) with a view to preventing...

Direct mail 'most effective channel' for influencing buying decisions

Direct mail has been found to be the most influential channel on purchasing decisions, according to a recent study.

Zads to piggyback packages for new marketing channel

US direct marketing company Zadspace claimed that beta testing of its new DM platform has shown a 50% better response rate than direct mail.

Printers have to offer more than just print, Sefas claims

Document production software specialist Sefas has said that printers dealing with blue-chip companies can no longer exist as just printers.

Westfield shopping centre to have own customer magazine

The owners of the Westfield shopping centre in London are to launch a biannual customer magazine, it has been confirmed.

Consumers maintain preference for printed statements, survey claims

Transactional printers have been handed a pre-Christmas boost by a consumer omnibus survey that found 74% of consumers still receive printed statements from financial services and utility suppliers.

Only 11% of inserts 'contain green message'

A Polestar Sheffield and Lateral Group initiative has revealed that only 11% of 1bn printed inserts carry an environmental message or recycled logo.

Abseil team installs mammoth hotel graphic

A top London hotel has commissioned Hollywood Monster to produce and install a 22x9m graphic to cover the atrium of its hotel development on the Southbank opposite the Houses of Parliament.