Print buying

In2Print launches hotel printing service

Commercial printer In2Print has teamed up with hotel marketing agency Journey to launch a dedicated design and print service intended to cater to the needs of hospitality venues.

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Johnston Press eyes ad revenue tipping point in 2015

Johnston Press chief executive Ashley Highfield has said the regional publisher is close to returning to top line advertising revenue growth following continued slowing of the rate of decline in the...

Barwell adds B1 foiling with Masterwork spend

Barwell Finishers has added B1-format foiling and die-cutting to its existing range of post-press services.

Editor’s comment: Web squeeze could presage a new era

It has been a busy few weeks at PrintWeek Towers, what with work starting on the Top 500, last week’s Awards and the Power 100 earlier in the month, and it seems we’re not alone in being under the...

Web offset capacity crunch to continue

An “unprecedented” squeeze on UK web offset capacity could last until Christmas, even though Polestar has now begun printing live jobs on its first 96pp web press.

UK Competition authority clears O2O takeover

The acquisition of Office2Office (O2O) by Evo Business Supplies, a new company set up by UK private equity investor Endless for the purpose of acquiring O2O, has been cleared by the UK Competition and...

GI Solutions acquires Cognesia web analytics business

GI Solutions has acquired a majority stake in London-based web analytics business Cognesia for an undisclosed sum.

Baker Goodchild buys Buhrs BB300 envelope inserter

Direct mail fulfilment and print management services provider Baker Goodchild has invested in a new Buhrs BB300 envelope inserting system to boost its productivity and increase its direct mail service...

PCS eyes IP tax benefits as revenues soar

Plastic Card Services (PCS) has recorded its best ever start to a financial year after revenues for the first five months soared almost 43%.