Print buying
Arctic Paper gets boost from HarperCollins' bumper Hobbit print run
Arctic Paper has shipped more than 400 tonnes of Arctic Silk 130gsm for the production of four different books from HarperCollins based on <i>The Hobbit</i> film trilogy.
Print industry news roundup: Unite, Jade Press, Smith Anderson, Canon Oce, Kodak, BPIF, BIS
Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: Unite's Steve Sibbald to retire; Jade Press assets for sale; Strikes called off at Smith...
Learn the art of working in mixed media
The next generation knows that print and digital are both part of a broader media spectrum
Linkz launches eponymous print to mobile app
Linkz has launched an augmented reality (AR) app that it claims will give brand owners "a good reason for staying with print" by allowing them to track response rates to printed advertising or...
Jolly and Barber heir dies
Fine art printer, publisher, designer and photographer Alec Jolly has passed away, aged 79.
Acquisitions, investments, in solvencies: PrintWeek's review of the year
The year started and ended with consolidation in the web offset sector, but in the intervening 12 months, print had much to cheer about
Polestar awarded Haymarket contract extension
Polestar Group has extended its contract with <i>PrintWeek</i> publisher Haymarket Media Group.
Print industry news roundup: York Mailing, CPI, Autumn Statement, Fujifilm Europe, Manroland, Kodak
Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: York Mailing invests in Goss; CPI disappointed at carbon floor price; Autumn Statment...
Canon USA completes integration of Océ into American subsidiary
Canon USA this week announced that Océ North America and Oce Imagistics are being integrated into a new subsidiary, Canon Solutions America that will provide sales and support for Canon and Océ...
Cornwall's Forms Plus completes MBO
Print management company Forms Plus has completed a management buy-out, led by former director and new managing director Victoria Andrews.