Business

Daysley: R&D tax credits are "extremely beneficial" to business

DSS puts R&D tax credits to use

Designs Signage Solutions (DSS) has put £100,000 in research and development tax relief to work in developing 3D scanning and augmented reality software for its livery services.

Six jobs were lost due to the closure of Ripping Image. Image: Google Maps

Ripping Image ceases trading and enters liquidation

A Middlesex-based printer whose business was severely hit by the pandemic has ceased trading.

Fisherprint was established in 1947. Image: Google Maps

Fisherprint liquidation confirmed

A public notice on The Gazette has confirmed that Fisherprint is in liquidation, weeks after local news reports said the business had ceased trading.

David Henningham (L) on a surprise visit to Short Run Press

Henningham Family Press saved by Kickstarter campaign

Fine art bindery Henningham Family Press is looking forward to a sustainable future after smashing its Kickstarter funding goal.

The move followed an internal review by the group

Flint Group removes mineral oil from sheetfed process inks

Print consumables manufacturer Flint Group has revealed that all of its sheetfed process inks are now mineral oil free.

Pollards offers a similar range of services to BCQ

Pollards steps in with deal to buy BCQ

BCQ Group has been acquired by one of the oldest printing companies in the UK.

The printable side curtains are designed for Latex print

Innotech appointed UK distributor for Heytex Bramsche materials

Innotech Digital has finalised an exclusive distribution agreement with Heytex Bramsche to supply its side curtains for trucks and trailers in the UK.

Lord Rothermere's DMGT sees "possible synergies" in a deal

DMGT confirms interest in Telegraph titles

Daily Mail owner DMGT has confirmed its potential interest in becoming the future owner of the Telegraph titles.

Cepac produces corrugated packaging and serves a raft of major clients. Image: Cepac

Cepac Darlington workers commence four weeks of strikes

More than 90 unionised workers at Cepac’s site in Darlington have started four weeks of strike action over pay and conditions.

L-R: Ashley Butterfield from Paragon Bank, Cartonage's Andrew Eastham, Paragon Bank’s Kyle Johnson, and Local Renewable Services' Andrew Clews

Cartonage cuts energy costs with solar install

Cartonboard packaging company Cartonage has installed new solar panels on the roof of its premises to help reduce its energy costs.