Printers

Grafenia: in discussions with PFI to resolve the situation

PFI Group misses payment deadline

PFI Group has not made the first big payment related to its acquisition of Grafenia's printing operations last year.

Royal Mail tops most read again in May

It’s a hat-trick at the top of our monthly most read articles list as the latest update in the ongoing saga between Royal Mail and the CWU attracted the most clicks in May, ahead of a series of...

The Titanium kit is manufactured by JWEI

Very Displays installs Titanium cutter

Very Displays has taken on an IGS Titanium 3032 cutting table with router to eliminate finishing bottlenecks.

Brother is showing all three printers at its stall in hall B1-D11

Brother’s triple Fespa launch kicks off industrial ambitions

Brother has come to Fespa 2023 with a trio of new machines, including its first entry into wide-format, the WF1-L640 latex printer.

Page: recovery of his six-figure employee loan is "uncertain"

Manchester Printers red ink revealed

Former director Gavin Page owed Manchester Printers Ltd more than £300,000 via an employee loan account according to documents relating to the firm’s liquidation, which also detail a complex web of...

Submit comments to the BPIF's Ursula Daly

BPIF seeks views on print apprenticeship

The BPIF is asking for feedback from across the industry on the content and assessment criteria of its Print Technician Apprenticeship.

RAP Spiderweb called in administrators earlier this month

RAP Spiderweb in administration

Oldham-based printer RAP Spiderweb has called in administrators.

Singh: the two businesses were a great cultural fit

NorthWolds buys Wood Richardson in York merger

NorthWolds printworks has merged with Wood Richardson after acquiring the historic family printer in early May.

Nigel Toplis (third from left) presenting the award to Tang

Kall Kwik branch marks 40 years under same owner

Kall Kwik’s branch in Great Titchfield Street, London has marked 40 years of trading and attributed its longevity and profitability to its customer service, insight, and foresight.

Print has made strides in discussing mental health, but needs to keep up the work

Print making progress on wellbeing

The Printing Charity CEO Neil Lovell has praised the industry’s progress on mental health and wellbeing issues, while warning that print still has real room for improvement.