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Moo reports 'strong return to growth'
Moo plans to focus its future efforts on the USA, its “largest and most lucrative market” and is also targeting further expansion into high-end merchandise products.

The February and March issue is out now. Our ‘2023 Shortlist issue’ is jam-packed with the best the UK print industry has to offer as well as all the usual thought-provoking insights and the latest news and views...
Then issue opens with a question: Is the fact there are fewer skilled workers in print a bad thing?

Helloprint CEO: we are not the content police
Helloprint has made the headlines in both the Daily Mail and Pink News after the web-to-print specialist found itself at the centre of contrasting views over ‘wokeism’, women’s rights and trans...

Solopress details strategy behind its £5m move into B1
Driven by demand and an appetite to diversify, Solopress recently announced £5m in new investment. Now, the Essex-based printer shares the logic behind its strategic spend and how it changed the...

ePS Connect expands supplier participation
eProductivity Software (ePS) has announced a raft of new partners for its upcoming Connect user conference in Las Vegas.

Consumer cutbacks and Royal Mail strikes hit Moonpig sales
The cost of living crisis and strikes at Royal Mail have hit sales at Moonpig, which has downgraded its sales forecast for the full year.

Grafenia reports on first half
Grafenia has posted its first results that reflect the sale of its manufacturing operations.

PrintVis 21 takes print MIS functionality to the next level
Developer PrintVis has released the latest version of its eponymous MIS, hailing 21 as its most flexible package to date.

InSoft unveils versatility in Vegas
InSoft Automation has launched a new feature for its flagship suite, Imp, developed specifically for soft signage applications.

Funky Pigeon counts cost of cyber attack
The cyber attack at online card retailer Funky Pigeon has contributed to a near-£20m fall in sales and wiped £6m off the brand’s EBITDA.