Business
Put the love back into commercial relationships
In the increasingly digitised age in which we live, direct interaction between businesses and their customers has been reduced to a bare minimum, due to the greater levels of automation offered by...
Inkjet exit may help Kodak prosper
Kodak’s decision to offload its Prosper division, at first glance at least, seems a little bizarre.
Real Print and Finish organisers praise successful event
Organisers of last week’s Real Print and Finish open house have praised the second edition of the three-day event, which attracted visitors from more than 100 companies.
Pair convicted of producing brochures used to con investors
The co-owner and director of an East Sussex-based print company and his business partner have been found guilty of overseeing the production of brochures that promoted fraudulent investment schemes...
IIJ to launch dedicated Customer Centre
Industrial Inkjet (IIJ) is to open a customer centre as part of an investment that could be as much as £2m to cope with a jump in demand for training for its print engines from across the world.
KJB Print UK invests £250k on Duplo and Horizon kit
KJB Print UK has invested around £250,000 in new machinery from Duplo and Horizon to boost its in-house service offering.
Paragon Service Point relocates West Yorkshire branch
Paragon Service Point is moving its West Yorkshire branch to the high street to target walk-in clients and boost its local profile.
PBL Print overhauls press room with £2.3m kit investment
PBL Print is undertaking a production “metamorphosis” costing £2.3m and involving a clear-out of five Heidelberg presses to be replaced by two newer versions and three digital machines.
Pureprint extends apprenticeship scheme
Pureprint Group is looking to take on additional apprentices after extending its in-house apprenticeship scheme.
Print On moves to accomodate growing wide-format op
Family business Print On has moved to larger open-plan premises to house three recently acquired wide-format machines.