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60 seconds with Tudor Bookbinding
Ian Chamberlain set up Tudor Bookbinding in 1992, after spotting a gap in the market for a print finishing service while working as a binding room manager. The firm started off in the centre of...

Spin Print expands headcount by 25%
A Yorkshire-based print company has boosted the size of its team by a quarter after a series of appointments as it looks to expand in 2016 with a new B2 press.

Tharstern hires experienced industry figure as pre-sales consultant
Tharstern has appointed an experienced industry figure to help customers smooth out integration issues with multiple systems and roll out new products.

Aylesford Newsprint workers awarded £750,000; CHP plant up for sale
Nearly 100 staff who worked at Aylesford Newsprint in Kent have been awarded around £750,000 after being dismissed without consultation with their union.

Overmatter: mud runners
What do you get when you mix Antalis pink with brown? Lots of brown. Mud, in fact.

60 seconds with John Good
John Good was founded in the mid 1980s primarily to serve the UK arts industry. The firm now supplies programmes and brochures to over 100 theatres and concert halls throughout the UK and Ireland.

Put the love back into commercial relationships
In the increasingly digitised age in which we live, direct interaction between businesses and their customers has been reduced to a bare minimum, due to the greater levels of automation offered by...

Q&A: Terry Shortland New business sales, Moore division DG3
Terry has been in print for 15 years now, although he’s been a salesman since the day after he left school. “I just dipped my toe into a few other marketplaces before settling into ink.” He’s getting...

Exhibitors praise organisers and visitor quality for 2016
While it might have only been mentioned in hushed tones in Amsterdam, many exhibitors were a little nervous about the ‘Drupa effect’ on this year’s Fespa Digital, falling as it does in the same year...

RR Donnelley staff to protest over conditions
Staff at two RR Donnelley sites in Gloucestershire are set to hold a protest later this week because of a dispute over changes to their terms and conditions.