Print buying

(L-R) NWNG's Dominic McClements, Kaizen's Martin and Connor McAuley and NWNG's Austin Currie

Kaizen Print acquired by North-West News Group

Belfast-based Kaizen Print has been acquired by a publishing company that is looking expand its digital printing and creative services in 2021.

Christmas stamps for 2020: prices going up in new year

Royal Mail hikes stamp prices as USO losses balloon

Royal Mail has announced an inflation-busting increase of nearly 12% on the price of a 1st Class stamp, citing the need to “ensure the sustainability of the one-price-goes-anywhere Universal Service”.

Carbon Balanced Print supports the World Land Trust

More UK companies become Carbon Balanced Printers

A trio of UK print companies have become newly certified Carbon Balanced Printers and will have their annual carbon emissions offset by the World Land Trust.

Whistl now employs around 2,250 staff

Whistl acquires Clientbase

Delivery management group Whistl has acquired Clientbase Fulfilment and Contact Centre, its third transaction in the e-commerce fulfilment and contact centre sector.

The game is now live on Webmart's website

Webmart launches Christmas game with charity prize

Webmart has kicked off the festive season with the launch of a new game that will see it donate £5,000 to charity.

PDFLight: "a really useful tool for anyone"

WFH fuels use of Dalim compression software

Dalim has reported a spike in downloads of its free-to-use PDF compression software due to people working from home.

Sites for the campaign include the London Underground

CCM launches major outdoor campaign for PPE brand

CCM Group has gone live with an outdoor advertising campaign for its consumer brand Trusted PPE that it said is believed to be the largest outdoor campaign to go live this year in the public personal...

TopShop is one of the many brands under the Arcadia umbrella

Arcadia: print supplier exposure not clear

Arcadia’s collapse into administration appears likely to leave its remaining print suppliers out of pocket, although some had already stopped printing for the troubled group and there are hopes that...

Investigators found that the company had invoiced for adverts that had not been agreed to

Another rogue magazine publisher shut down in Liverpool

The High Court in Manchester has wound up another rogue magazine publisher based in Liverpool, following a spate of similar cases in the city and surrounding areas over the past 18 months.

Reach: digital revenues are up, as is cross-promotion of national and regional titles

Reach updates on trading

Reach has described print circulations as “resilient” in a trading update ahead of its year-end results, but there’s no update on its print plant rationalisation plans as yet.