Direct mail
Jamm sets up in Prague due to Brexit
Jamm Print & Production is moving some of its work and opening a new office in Prague in order to mitigate the uncertainty caused by Brexit.
Ramping up social media in pursuit of the perfect post
For a sector that is frequently geared around promoting the services of other businesses, the print trade often struggles with selling itself.
‘It’s about shouting much louder’
As chair of The Strategic Mailing Partnership, the board members of which are responsible for producing just under half of all UK mail delivered last year, Judith Donovan is, understandably, quite the...
Paragon reinvests at Nottingham, trims workforce
Paragon Customer Communications is investing a seven-figure sum in new equipment for its Nottingham site, but a review of staffing requirements will result in 20 jobs going as part of the changes.
How tech can help move us forward
Hunched over her podium, Mary Portas let out an exasperated sigh. “Oh my god,” she said, opening her talk at ITG’s 2019 live event in Birmingham on 17 January. “The speed of how the world has...
Arcane revamps variable data setup with Amica install
Arcane Direct Marketing has invested in an Amica Morpho 216UV variable data inkjet system to increase the sophistication and flexibility of its direct mail output.
Propack expands with London office opening
Propack Direct Mail has opened a new satellite office in central London to enable it to better serve its growing client base in the capital.
Bakergoodchild adds 'game-changing' white capability with Xerox Iridesse
Bakergoodchild is looking to push ahead with its digital offering in 2019 following the installation of two Xerox printers, including a six-colour Iridesse.
Go Inspire study: Direct mail and email work better together
Go Inspire Group has released new research that offers a comparison of campaign incremental revenue gains from using direct email, direct mail and a combination of both media.
SMP board expands with first Scottish addition
The Strategic Mailing Partnership (SMP) has welcomed its first Scotland-based industry expert onto its board.