Business
Positive Images UK invests in print and finishing
Positive Images UK has invested around £200,000 in a trio of new, additional machines to boost its firepower and capabilities.
Happiness: the greatest gift that we possess
A healthy bottom line isn’t everything. Another way of checking the health of your company is to study the faces of your staff, according to Baker Labels’ chief happiness officer Mandy Baker. Look...
You may need some front to secure enough backers
“It’s hands down the worst thing I’ve ever done. I don’t really get stressed out, but this was a great cause of anxiety. Don’t get me wrong it was exciting too...”
Plan for the worst & hope for the best
There’s one thing everyone can agree on about Brexit: no one knows what’s going to happen at the end of next month. The only certainty is that the outcome remains uncertain and if the UK does crash...
Responsible businesses will engage the next generation
Millennials are an elusive demographic for recruiting printers – the sector is rich in experience but poor in new entrants, with its invaluable skilled workers reaching retirement age and taking with...
Hire power: secure the right recruit for your business
They say that a business is only ever as good as its last sale. While that may be true, the reality is that a business is really only ever as good as the people it employs.
Carly Press acquires Colourtone
Family-run commercial printer Carly Press has acquired a local digital specialist to expand its service offering and client base.
Remous Print signs major Komori consumables contract
Remous Print has signed a contract with Komori UK for the manufacturer to supply virtually all of the products in its new K-Supply range of approved consumables.
Print polarised in PrintWeek Brexit poll
More than a third of respondents to a PrintWeek poll asking readers what sort of Brexit outcome they would prefer said they would opt for a second referendum.
Industry veteran launches consultancy service
A new company, ADH Consultants, has been formed by industry veteran Andrew Horn to help organisations to optimise their print supply chains.