Coronavirus

Boris Johnson announced the 'roadmap out of lockdown' in February 2021

Print bosses reflect on Covid, two years on from lockdown

Industry leaders have commented on the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on their businesses, two years since Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the first lockdown.

Hundsdörfer: we were brave and despite the pandemic we moved forward

'We came out stronger than we went in'

When Heidelberg CEO Rainer Hundsdörfer took over as boss of the industry’s largest press manufacturer five years ago, the world was a very different place.

The Print Technologies division has €112m in orders on hand

Langley expects print ops to bounce back strongly this year

Langley Holdings is predicting a 33% increase in sales at its printing operations this year, after the 2021 performance at Manroland Sheetfed was impacted by Covid absenteeism and supply chain issues.

Evoteam offered a wide range of finishing services

Sadness as Evoteam is shuttered

Evoteam has ceased trading after a pandemic-induced reduction in work made the business unsustainable.

Balcony Shirts: "to raise so much money was brilliant”

Balcony Shirts turns spoof design into charity gain

Balcony Shirts has raised more than £800 for homeless charity Shelter after producing a one-off t-shirt inspired by the Downing Street lockdown parties scandal.

Fujifilm wants to "lead the digitisation of the industry"

Fujifilm upgrades full year forecast

Fujifilm has reported that sales of printing plates are recovering in its results for the first nine months of its financial year.

Binnie: "We outperformed the guidance provided at the end of the last quarter"

Sappi posts strong Q1 results

Sappi has reported strong results for its first quarter with sales of $1.697bn (£1.25bn), up 46% year-on-year, and a profit of $123m – compared to a loss of $17m in Q1 2020.

Host of suppliers owed four- and five-figure sums

Kesslers International shortfall tops £17m

Kesslers International had an estimated total deficiency of more than £17m when it went into administration at the end of last year, with HMRC owed more than £2.6m and inter-group figures also adding...

Existing supply chain pressures have been aggravated by strikes

Finat warns on paper strike pressures on supply chain

Finat has warned that the continued union strike “in some Nordic paper mills” is posing severe lead time problems for European label converters.

Moo's Farringdon office had featured a 200ft-long spine made of more than 500 paper panels

Covid crisis results in 'long-term improvements' at Moo

Moo lost the equivalent of more than $1m a month during the pandemic-afflicted 2020 trading year as the business racked up exceptional costs of nearly $7m and sales of its core business card products...