Business
Display Signs expands into wallpaper market
An Uxbridge company is moving into the wallpaper market after its new HP Scitex FB700 printer increased the versatility of its output.
Letterworks takes on collapsed MRM's assets
MRM Associates has been dissolved, leaving unsecured creditors with no prospect of recovering 150,000 debts, according to the liquidator.
40 jobs go as Alito appoints administrators
All 40 members of staff at Alito Color Group were made redundant yesterday (11 February) following the official appointment of insolvency specialists KRE Corporate Recovery as administrators.
Heidelberg gets third quarter earnings boost
Heidelberg has closed in on its year-end target of a "clearly positive" EBIT after recording its strongest third-quarter operating result since 2007/08.
Wood trade law set to shut down illegal logging
The government today passed a law that will obligate businesses dealing with timber products to keep diligent records of the supply chain in a bid to tackle illegal logging.
Bigger does not necessarily mean better: choosing smaller firms
When it comes to customer service, small but perfectly formed companies can often outperform more muscular rivals with a degree of attention to detail that's hard to beat
UK Packaging sector rides out horsemeat scandal
As an increasing number of food products found to contain horsemeat are removed from supermarkets, the UK packaging sector remains unfazed.
Bezier loses 10m Boots contract
Bezier has lost another major retail contract, leading to speculation about owner HIG Capital's future plans for the business.
Government puts 240m skills funding up for grabs
Applications for round two of the government's vocational training-focused Employment Ownership Pilot (EOP) have opened for bidding.
Pyramid Display Materials reveals enhanced Foamalite range
An enhanced range of Foamalite display boards has been launched by 3A Composites.