Companies & suppliers

Johnston Press writes down print, media assets as revamp starts to bear fruit

The major overhaul at Johnston Press has resulted in the group's first increase in like-for-like operating profits in seven years.

Kodak reorganisation gets go-ahead

Kodak is set to emerge from Chapter 11 on 3 September after the US Bankruptcy Court approved its reorganisation plan.

Glendining Signs expands capacity with third HP Scitex FB500

Berkshire-based sign printer Glendining Signs has bought its third HP Scitex FB500 industrial printer in two years.

Interview: 'The technology is fantastic - I love it'

After 12 years at the helm of KBA UK, Christian Knapp last month stepped down and is currently taking a career break before embarking on a fresh challenge that may or may not be in print.

Leadership style: are you a multi-faceted manager?

Do you wield the whip when you should be encouraging creativity? Take our quiz to discover if you have enough strings to your leadership styles bow.

Business inspection: revamping the company culture

Joining the new culture club could motivate staff and revitalise your organisation's profits.

Howard Hunt installs fourth CMC9000

The Dartford-based print firm has installed a further envelope inserting line in response to an uplift in direct mail and door drop work.

Wyndeham Roche expands Condé Nast portfolio

Wyndeham Roche has won the contract to print GQ Style and Love, bringing the total number of Condé Nast titles printed at the St Austell facility to 10.

HH Global awarded Pirelli calendar project for the third time

HH Global and Grafiche Antiga are to manage and print the 50th edition of the iconic Pirelli calendar - the first time the same supplier and producer have been awarded the project on three successive...

Newspaper readers still prefer print

More than 96% of newspapers are still read in their physical form rather than online, but decline is inevitable, a study from City University has reported.