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Crawley: "We want to change the way that organisations think"

Critiqom secures multimillion-pound Scottish procurement framework

Omnichannel communications specialist Critiqom has secured a four-year, multimillion-pound national framework agreement for the provision of postal services (Lot 2) with Scottish Procurement.

Whistl's new wins included NatWest Group

Whistl secures multiple new customer wins

Whistl has revealed a raft of new customer wins and contract renewals secured across the business in the first half of the year.

Bailey: "We need to be brave and tell people not to print as much stuff"

Precision Proco ready for new buying trends

Precision Proco has described the days of the long-run travel brochure as “long gone” as buyers shift to more tactical or personalised print runs.

Enviromail was launched last week

Webmart launches carbon offsetting mailing scheme

Webmart has launched a new brand that aims to mitigate the impact mailing has on the environment by calculating the carbon footprint of postage and offsetting twice that amount for free.

OOH advertising was badly hit by the pandemic

Out-of-home advertising forecast for bumper growth

Out-of-home (OOH) advertising is set for a major – largely digital-driven – recovery this year following a dive in fortunes during the coronavirus pandemic, with further growth forecast for 2022...

Headley: "We hope to promote the sustainable qualities of our company"

Go Inspire Group becomes newest Two Sides member

Go Inspire Group is the latest company to become a member of print and paper advocacy group Two Sides.

Wonderbly's new products include books for baby showers

Wonderbly plans further expansion under new owner

Private equity firm Graphite Capital has acquired personalised childrens’ book specialist Wonderbly, with expansion plans including products for third-party clients.

UPAC Group is a collective of family-run packaging businesses

UPAC moves to four-day working week

Independent packaging supplier UPAC Group has formalised a four-day working week for its staff.

Jones: "We’ve replaced all of our existing equipment with the latest Push to Stops"

Stephens & George completes £16m investment programme

Stephens & George Print Group has rounded off its £16m investment programme with Heidelberg that kicked off in 2018.