Print buying

Reach: online audience is growing, but ads are not

Reach restructures, 550 jobs to go

Reach’s newspaper printing sites are not included in a wide-scale restructure that has just been announced by the media group

Heidelberg's latest stats show worldwide production trends

Heidelberg and Fuji stats show some signs of pick-up

The latest printing industry performance stats from Heidelberg show some signs of recovery in the UK commercial print market, although it is still lagging behind the rest of Europe.

This year's PoP event will be hosted online

Power of Print goes online

This year’s annual Power of Print seminar is to embrace the power of digital and be hosted online to ensure it’s not impacted by the Coronavirus restrictions.

Vacher: new money will provide the company with financial and operational flexibility

De La Rue completes £100m equity raise

De La Rue has completed its £100m capital raise through the placing of new shares.

The area of Leicester where restrictions still apply. Image: Leicester City Council, Ordnance Survey

'Plan B' advice in case lockdown returns

A Leicester-based promotional products specialist has urged company bosses to have a ‘Plan B’ in case other cities also end up back in lockdown.

Pandemic has resulted in a host of new product categories for print firms

WTTB puts multi-billion price tag on becoming Covid-secure

Research by Where The Trade Buys has put a staggering £3.68bn price tag on the UK-wide costs of being Covid-secure as businesses return to work.

The new Versant in situ

Eight Days adds to Xerox firepower

Eight Days A Week Print Solutions has upgraded its digital printing setup with the installation of a Xerox Versant 3100.

Sheetfed printing: some major markets have reduced or even disappeared altogether

Sheetfed printers reshape

Sheetfed printers are beginning to take action to reshape their businesses as customers emerge from lockdown.

Annie Bond with some of her creations. Image: Little Key Worker, Facebook

Printer sought after girl's lockdown craft project takes off

A six-year old schoolgirl has created a burgeoning merchandise business out of a lockdown charity craft project, and is looking for a suitable printer to help keep the venture going.

'Return to sport' new product range

DS Smith benefits from e-comms boost

DS Smith has described its business model as “robust” after posting year end results that were boosted by a jump in e-commerce business caused by Covid-19.