Print buying

Watts: automation and investment in training were key in 2021

TJ Books and Charlesworth Press reveal merger

TJ Books and Charlesworth Press are to join forces and form Fortis Print Group, “a future-focused, customer-led, print business”.

Euro 2024 boost to printed mags and merch

A swathe of special issues, supplements, wallcharts and other promos have been printed in the UK for UEFA’s Euro 2024 football championship, which kicks off today.

Remember, not all ‘R’s are equal

If you want your business to be a standard bearer for sustainability, then knowing which of the virtuous trinity of reduce, reuse, recycle to focus on can be key.

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Sainsbury's replaces plastic trays on more lines

Sainsbury’s has made a further move to reduce its use of plastic trays, switching to pulp-based alternatives on a range of fish products.

Huge banners produced in tribute to Rob Burrow

FaberExposize UK pulled out all the stops to produce two huge banners to commemorate the life of rugby league legend Rob Burrow CBE.

Dunbar (R with Ashley Wainwright): The purchase is a "fantastic opportunity" for In2Print

In2Print buys Color Co Cheltenham

Cheltenham commercial printer In2Print has acquired its neighbour, Color Co Cheltenham, allowing the firm to recommence a 24-hour shift pattern.

6% of mail prompted a purchase in Q1 2024

Mail response and attention continue to climb

JICMail, the joint industry currency for ad mail, has released its data for Q1 2024, which found that advertisers who maintained their confidence in the mail channel were rewarded with 43%...

Sielaff: "Suzano can make a valuable contribution to the successful implementation of our strategy". Image: Lenzing

Suzano acquires stake in Lenzing in €230m deal

Suzano has entered into a long-term partnership with B&C Group with respect to its majority stake in Vienna-listed Lenzing, which supplies cellulosic fibres for the textile and non-wovens industry.

UPM and paper union reach accord

New collective labour agreements have been agreed between UPM and the Finnish Paper Workers’ Union.

Barbeary calls time on stellar career

Paragon client development director Nick Barbeary will retire at the end of this month after nearly 35 years in the industry.