Business

Unite bags seven-figure payout for former Stoneywood workers

Unite the union has secured a likely £1m-plus payout for former workers at Arjowiggins’ Stoneywood Mill.

Hunt: UK business must close the productivity gap

Businesses need to invest in productivity growth, Hunt says

Industry figures have responded to chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s claims that UK businesses need to invest more in capital to boost productivity.

Moross: focus on high quality, differentiated, and sustainable options

Moo plans to roll out new look and platform

Sales at Moo have topped $100m again, as the reshaped business continues to improve its performance, post-pandemic.

(L-R) Martin Reeve from IFS with Optichrome's Tony Clark and the Horizon BQ-270V

Optichrome brings perfect binding in-house with Horizon install

Commercial printer Optichrome has taken on a Horizon BQ-270V single-clamp perfect binder to enable it to offer faster turnaround times after bringing perfect binding in-house.

The CardMailer came about from a specific customer enquiry a few years ago

KAS releases new modular card match and attach system

KAS Paper Systems has commercially launched a new system for matching and attaching plastic cards to letters or other documents.

EBB expands with Broadgate buy

Elliott Baxter & Company has boosted its office offering with the acquisition of Broadgate Paper.

Paper/cardboard was positioned best for factors such as ease of recycling

Swanline pays up for ten year Packaging Waste gap

Swanline Print has paid £14,700 to a local environmental project after the firm failed to register under the Packaging Waste Regulations for a decade.

CJK: "even greater value to customers at a much wider scale"

New owner for long-standing packaging specialist

CJK Packaging has expanded its offering with the acquisition of long-standing packaging and catering supplies specialist W.F. Denny.

Clays: latest spend includes post-press with digital printing to come

Clays makes non-executive director appointments

Book printer Clays has made several revisions to its non-executive board membership, effective immediately.

Global shipping capacity may be reduced by up to 20% if the crisis continues

Red Sea crisis puts countdown on consumables

Attacks on Suez-bound shipping by Houthi forces have put European printers at risk of dramatic price rises in consumables and machinery, with the IPIA warning that an extended crisis could see...