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DS Smith's box volumes have grown “very strongly”

DS Smith reports positive trading as box volumes boom

DS Smith said its trading has continued to progress well over the last few months, with strong growth seen in box volumes.

Business card demand has been steadily increasing at Solopress

Business cards bouncing back despite doubters

Industry experts have responded to a BBC article questioning the future for business cards and whether their use will bounce back as pandemic restrictions ease, or be largely replaced by technologies...

Revoria sales start next month in five European countries

Fujifilm plans Revoria reveal for first markets

Fujifilm is hosting an in-person customer event at the end of the month when certain continental customers will be able to see the new Revoria Press PC1120 digital press in action for the first time –...

The last print issue was published on 20 March 2020

City A.M. to resume print edition

London-based free financial newspaper City A.M. is set to resume its print edition, exactly 18 months after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic forced its suspension.

Bertelsmann: market-related decline in revenue at print wing

Sales down, profits up at BPG

Media and services giant Bertelsmann has reported first half results that include the reshaping of its gravure printing operations on the continent.

Latest government figures show big drop in claims in Q2

Print prepares for end of furlough scheme

Industry bosses are preparing for the end of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, with thousands of workers across the industry still furloughed in some form and print firms claiming some £36m in...

Jardine: "There is plenty in the survey to be positive about"

UK printing industry showed strong recovery in Q2

The forecasted strong recovery in the UK printing and printed packaging industry was realised in Q2 and is expected to carry into Q3, albeit at a slightly lower rate.

Some of the work produced by Push Print

Pandemic hits high end print firm

High-end print specialist Push Print has become the latest victim of the pandemic, with the business on the verge of being wound up.

MacroArt has increased its headcount by six to 84

MacroArt expands workforce and reports bumper month

Wide-format printer MacroArt has taken on six new staff in recent months and achieved turnover in excess of £750,000 in July – its busiest month since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

Benny Landa showing sample output at a customer open house

Report: Landa could float on Nasdaq

Landa Digital Printing could float on the US Nasdaq exchange with a valuation of $2bn (£1.46bn) according to a report in the Israeli financial tech press.