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Walstead: exciting times at its UK operation

Senior management moves at Walstead

Walstead has switched up its senior management team as additional equipment is installed at its Bicester site following the group’s purchase of YM’s web offset assets.

Bandrowczak: sees great potential for Xerox

Xerox decides on new CEO

Xerox’s interim CEO Steven Bandrowczak has been appointed to the role on a permanent basis.

Holdom: Acuity brand has huge market potential

Fujifilm bolsters team to realise Acuity potential

Fujifilm has appointed a marketing lead for its new Acuity family of wide-format printers as it looks to realise the range's potential.

Dineen: knowledgeable and experienced professional

Soyang new hire to spearhead Acuity push

Wide-format substrate manufacturer and hardware reseller Soyang Europe has hired a seasoned industry sales leader to spearhead its kit sales debut.

July headlines make a big deal of deals

While the passing of one of print's most polarising figures dominated July's list of most read articles, deals were undoubtedly the overarching trend. And while their successful conclusions, in terms...

Fiona Dempster has been with PG Paper for nine years

PG Paper head of logistics wins industry award

Scottish paper merchant PG Paper’s head of logistics has won the Freight Leader Award at the 2022 Amazon everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards.

Skinner: Principal is a hidden gem, with huge potential

Principal Mailing Solutions gears up for growth

Principal Mailing Solutions has beefed up its senior management team with two new hires and a promotion, as the Northampton business gears up for growth.

Bromley will manage the global sales force covering the US, North America, Australia, New Zealand, and the UK

PrintIQ appoints global sales director

PrintIQ has promoted Paul Bromley to the role of global sales director.

A Kolbus Autobox Multi-Nova MN400 was installed in Peterlee in late 2021

BoxWay to restructure and invest

Corrugated packaging manufacturer BoxWay Packaging Group has laid out its upcoming plans, including a strategic restructuring exercise that could see one of its sites close as well as investment in...

Kwarteng: good news for our society and for our economy. Image: UK Parliament

New law in place to ‘plug staffing gaps caused by strike action’

The government has changed the law to enable the businesses most impacted by industrial action to hire temporary, skilled workers to “plug essential positions”.