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Sappi's price increases are valid for deliveries from 1 April 2021

Paper and ink manufacturers to increase prices

Two major paper and ink manufacturers have outlined details of price rises due to come into effect from next month.

The new Hunkeler line was running at full capacity throughout February

Integrity ramps up high-volume leaflet capacity with Hunkeler spend

Integrity Print has increased its high-volume leaflet production capacity after investing in a new Hunkeler automated finishing line.

Roberts: "The group has delivered a robust performance during the period"

DS Smith trading in line with expectations in Q3 as box volumes grow

DS Smith said its trading has continued to progress well and in line with its expectations during its Q3 period, with particular growth seen in its box volumes.

Sunak said 'Super Deduction' was biggest business tax cut in modern British history

Sunak lays out fresh budget measures: reaction

UPDATED: Chancellor Rishi Sunak was delivering his new budget as Printweek’s daily bulletin went to press, and he confirmed widely trailed plans to extend the furlough scheme until the end of...

(L-R) Jill Every, Jacky Sidebottom-Every, Wayne Fitzpatrick, Brian Sidebottom and Vicky Every

MBO at Glossop Cartons

The former sales director of packaging manufacturer Glossop Cartons has led a management buyout at the business.

The HP Latex 1500 was installed at Scot Signs in November

Scot Signs launches new businesses

Scot Signs has launched two new businesses focusing on banner printing and wallpaper production after investing in an HP Latex 1500.

Reporting data is made accessible via Stannp.com’s web interface or via API webhooks

Stannp.com launches real-time mail tracking in UK and US

Direct mail platform Stannp.com has launched a new service that offers its customers full real-time visibility of mail pieces as they pass through the UK and US mail networks.

Busted: 10 myths in employment law

There is a lot of scope for confusion on the rights and obligations of employers, so Printweek asked two employment lawyers to list the five top misconceptions.

All dressed up with somewhere to go

There’s a lot of tax law regarding work uniforms – not least of all, what exactly constitutes a uniform. If your staff wear one, you need to know where you stand.

Reward and prosper

Incentive programmes are common practice for improving performance, but how successful they are will depend on how much thought goes into their setup.