Printers
All the world’s a page, and Blissetts merely the binder
Blissetts has showed off its antique book repair service with a repair to an 1852 edition of Shakespeare, made to exactly match the original.
Royal Mail woes dominate March headlines
Warnings of further strikes, changes in parent group shareholdings, stamp price rises, a referral to Ofcom, and even questions hanging over the future of the business meant that Royal Mail dominated...
Mediahuis CEO: daily papers set to disappear
The CEO of newspaper group Mediahuis has predicted that daily printed newspapers are set to disappear “all over Europe” within the next decade.
David Holland RIP
David Holland, who held a wide range of executive roles during a pivotal period for the printing industry, has died aged 75.
Bertelsmann reports on 2022
Media giant Bertelsmann has posted record sales, but it’s been a tough year for its printing division.
InkTec opens up DTF printing to all
InkTec has opened the possibilities of direct-to-film (DTF) printing with an entry level kit and consumables bundle that significantly lowers the barriers to entry.
Print Co launches after reunion with old owner
Three print veterans have banded together to launch wide-format and digital printer Print Co after one of their former businesses decided to exit print.
Snows Business Forms admins reveal more as various assets sold
The joint administrators of long-established Southampton forms and custom stationery supplier Snows Business Forms have outlined the circumstances that lead to the closure of the business, and...
APS invests £5m into Preston Brook facility
APS Group has invested £5m into its 9,290sqm secure inbound/outbound Preston Brook facility near Runcorn.
Industry leaders react, three years on from lockdown
While today (23 March) marks three years since the first Covid lockdown was implemented in the UK, the impact of that and subsequent lockdowns are still felt across the industry while the...