Business
HSE invites views on manufacturing safety
The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) wants input from organisations involved in manufacturing on its new draft plan on health and safety within the sector.
Budget measures could have longer-term impact on print
With Article 50 set to be triggered imminently, on the face of it perhaps, one of the most glaring omissions of Philip Hammond’s first – and last – Spring Budget earlier this month was any mention of...
Speed specialists supply the want-it-now generation
You could blame Amazon; its relentless focus on shortening delivery times infected the rest of high-street retail and ultimately spread further afield, including to print.
The revolution continues next year
A two-year journey of discovery for PrintWeek came to a dramatic climax earlier this month, when the industry’s finest descended on the Wasps Arena, Coventry for our first PrintWeekLive! event.
‘In a digital world print stands out’
PrintWeek was extremely proud to welcome Robert Keane, the chief executive of Cimpress and the founder of Vistaprint, as the first keynote speaker at the inaugural PrintWeekLive! event.
Space exploration provides a home for growing firm
Extreme sports enthusiast Stuart Maclaren is a self-declared adrenaline junkie. The managing director of Your Print Partner (YPP), a large-format digital print specialist, is an avid snowboarder and...
Aurora won over by Ricoh Pro C9100
Aurora Digital Print has invested around £100,000 in a Ricoh Pro C9100 digital press to replace an eight-year-old HP Indigo.
Diamond Box bounces back after HSE investigation
Corrugated packaging manufacturer Diamond Box has said it is set to invest around £2.5m in new bespoke equipment and expand into an additional site weeks after receiving a hefty fine following a...
Change is good, but what won't change?
Jo Francis has returned from PrintWeekLive! with a lot more than the requisite 'one good idea'.
Mixed outlook for business in Spring Budget
Chancellor Philip Hammond has delivered his first – and last – Spring Budget, and with it a raft of measures that could impact printers, particularly SMEs.