Print buying

Holmen Paper targets fashion magazines

Holmen Paper has added Holmen TRND uncoated papers to its product line.

Redundancies on the cards at GNM, report claims

Guardian News & Media (GNM) could be forced to make compulsory redundancies as early as this autumn to stem losses of nearly 1m a week, according to a <i>Sunday Times</i> report.

Print industry news roundup: IOS, Colorscan, B-Print and Display, Falconer Print and Packaging, 1st Byte and Diamond Colour Print

Stay up to date with your procurement supply chain thanks to print industry news at your fingertips. This week: IOS rebrands as DST Output; Colorscan installs UK's first EFI Jetrion 4900; B-Print and...

Media roundup: DDB, Facebook, WPP, GMG Radio, Greggs, Adam & Eve

We bring you the buzz from the wider media sphere, across the world and across the web. This week: DDB's chief creative officer accuses WPP's Cannes judges of tactical voting; OFT launches probe into...

Arjowiggins signs exclusive deal with Antalis and EBB

Arjowiggins Graphic has announced that its bright white recycled papers are to become exclusive to suppliers Antalis McNaughton and Elliot Baxter from July.

Metro Scotland expands into Aberdeen

Trinity Mirror has broadened the reach of its Scottish Metro newspaper by announcing that the title will be distributed in Aberdeen from next Monday (25 June).

Banner awarded 10m Hastings Direct contract

Banner Managed Communication has been awarded a 10m document management contract from insurer Hastings Direct, following a tender process.

Creative FX completes BT phonebox wrap in charity drive

Creative FX, the Bromley-based signage and display company, has completed its latest wrapping project, transforming an iconic British red phone box.

1st Byte expands finishing with UK's first Newbind Pioneer PUR binder

1st Byte has installed the UK's first Newbind Pioneer PUR binder with end sheet lifting device from Encore Machinery.

Communisis acquires stake in The Garden Marketing agency

Communisis has acquired a 49% stake in creative services firm The Garden Marketing (TGM) for a cash consideration of 400,000, with an option to buy the remaining shares for a further 600,000.