Web to print

Moo courts customers for possible fundraise

Fast-growing Moo could crowdfund a future investment round via its 1m-plus customer base.

'I think a UK firm with sales of £100m is possible'

He might have been a relative latecomer to print, but Northside Graphics managing director Gary White has certainly made up for lost time with his multi-faceted award-winning digital print business.

Unite takes legal action over Belfast lay-offs

Unite the Union in Ireland is taking legal action against Nicholson & Bass over its treatment of employees who were affected by restructuring at the Belfast business last month.

Infigo teams with HP for pouch automation

Infigo Software has integrated its technology with HP Indigo for the fully automated web-to-pack setup that will be showcased at Labelexpo.

"Web-to-print hasn´t reached its full potential yet"

Fabian Frenzel, new member of the management board of Unitedprint and responsible for Innovation/Marketing, shares his insights into the online giant’s strategy and an outlook on the future of...

Confusion over next steps for ex-Bradley Group workers

Progress in the restructuring at two Bradley Group companies appears to have stalled, with former staff still unable to claim redundancy payments after a specialist business insolvency firm declined...

New print price comparison website launched

A new print price comparison website has been launched in a bid to remove the need to shop around for “the best print at the right price”.

Hill becomes MD at Eight Days a Week

Eight Days a Week Print Solutions has appointed a direct marketing industry expert as its new managing director, as the business aims to move "to the next level".

Moo sales pass £100m amid currency switch

Sales at Moo have powered past £100m, in a year when the group also opted to switch to reporting in US dollars – with more than 70% of turnover now originating in the States.

Bradley Group restructures NI ops

A restructure at Northern Ireland’s Bradley Group has involved workers at Quinnstheprinters and Nicholson Bass being made redundant and then reapplying for a reduced number of jobs.