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Sun Chemical said it will continue to monitor its supply chain

Sun Chemical addresses supply chain concerns amid coronavirus outbreak

Sun Chemical has spoken of its preparations for handling potential supply chain issues amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Royal Mail’s letters revenue fell by 1.5%

Royal Mail warns on challenging outlook as strikes loom

Royal Mail has said it may be unable to meet its three-year turnaround plan targets as the threat of strikes continue to loom over the business.

The Cumberland & Westmorland Herald has been published under its current title since 1925

Long-standing local broadsheet hits buffers

Historic Cumbrian newspaper the Cumberland & Westmorland Herald has been placed into voluntary administration by its directors, who cited pressures on regional newspapers and its legacy pension...

The impact of the strikes has already been felt in the UK market

Finnish mill strikes extended; UK feeling the impact

The ongoing strikes at paper mills in Finland have been extended and could now last for four weeks, with the impact on the UK market now starting to be felt.

The latest generation Speedmasters have been described as “the most intelligent and most automated” to date

Elle Media in Drupa spec Speedmaster world first

Elle Media Group has purchased the world’s first 2020 Drupa specification Speedmaster XL 106 from Heidelberg.

API Group ran three bases in the UK

US API business files for Chapter 11

The US sister company of API Group, which has been placed into administration, has filed for Chapter 11 protection.

Peek: "It’s a really exciting time for the business"

CCM refreshes management structure and adds roles

CCM has rung in the new year with a management restructure as it welcomes three members of staff into new roles and seeks to recruit a fourth.

All five defendants were sentenced at Southwark Crown Court on 31 January

Exclusive: Anton directors evaded tax 'to help ailing company'

Five former directors of Anton Group sentenced on fraud charges worth £3.1m were “not motivated by greed”, according to the judge’s closing statement at the sentencing attended by Printweek on Friday.

The UK officially leaves the EU at 11pm today

Printers still call for certainty as Brexit begins

All sides of the print sector appear unfazed with the UK set to officially leave the European Union later today, as the country faces an uncertain, months-long transition period.

The strikes are expected to affect the supplies and lead times of some types of paper

Paper mill strikes underway in Finland

Around 9,000 workers at paper mills in Finland started a three-week strike earlier this week after pay talks broke down.