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What more can the print industry do to draw in the next generation of talent?

Increasing efforts to find and train young people will close the skills gap and help to ensure print’s future is secure.

Accentuate the positive and have faith in your ability to succeed

Confidence is critical to the success of any business. But as with so many things in life there are the ‘nice to haves’ we have little influence over and ‘must haves’ we like to think we have absolute...

Dedicated to UK print

The Print Show launched in 2015 and has run every year since, with the unavoidable exceptions of Covid-blighted 2020 and 2021. It is now a well-established and popular fixture on the UK printing...

James Cropper: sales at its paper division were down 45%

James Cropper reports positive start in trading update

James Cropper said it has made a positive start to the financial year in a trading update released today (4 September).

Customark's conversations with CLC stretched back to the middle of 2023

Customark continues acquisition-based growth streak

Acquisitive label printing firm Customark has continued a string of purchases with the acquisition of Charnwood Label Craft (CLC) in early August, and sister companies Kingsbury Screens and Industrial...

Activists vandalise Kite Packaging site for second time

Kite Packaging’s site in Kent has been damaged for a second time by activists from Palestine Action. 

Turner (R): Printed OOH advertising is affordable, accessible, and massively effective

UK outdoor advertiser doubles billboard portfolio

UK outdoor advertising host 75Media has acquired 595 new roadside paper billboards, doubling its billboard portfolio and leapfrogging competitors to become the UK’s second-largest roadside billboard...

"Robust contingency plans" are in place at DS Smith

DS Smith updates on trading as IP deal remains on track

DS Smith has issued a trading update in respect of the period since 1 May 2024 while confirming that its “combination” with International Paper remains on track.

Printweek's top 10 stories alone generated more than 39,000 clicks

Insolvencies, departures, closures, and criminal activity – print’s toughest month

If our most-read listicle is anything to go by, then August must be in the running for print’s cruellest month in 2024 because, much like with the UK summer, sunshine was in short supply.

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Luxury automotive wall art business celebrates milestone

Online-only direct-to-consumer luxury car prints business Limited100 is celebrating serving its 400th customer since launching four years ago.