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New year predictions: Michael Green, MacroArt
MacroArt managing director Michael Green is hoping for a calmer year in 2022 after making major changes to his business throughout the pandemic, but will ensure that it remains reactive to...
New year predictions: Duncan Smith, Canon UK & Ireland
Duncan Smith, country director, Production Printing Products at Canon UK & Ireland says ‘digital fatigue’ brought on by an excess of marketing emails during the pandemic has led some marketers to...
New year predictions: Andy Watts, TJ Books
TJ Books managing director Andy Watts is hoping the industry in general can cooperate more in 2022, and that the pandemic-induced onshoring trend will become a permanent choice.
New year predictions: Zoe Deadman, KCS Print
KCS Print managing director Zoe Deadman hopes that more face-to-face interactions next year will enable printers and their customers to work more closely to create powerful print that achieves its...
New year predictions: Erskine Stewart, SwissQprint UK
SwissQprint UK managing director Erskine Stewart expects sustainability and impact on the environment to continue to be important considerations for the industry in 2022.
New year predictions: Charles Jarrold, BPIF
As CEO of the industry's trade body, it shouldn't come as a surprise that positivity is his watchword for the year ahead.
New year predictions: Sarah Kilcoyne-Guilliam, Bluetree Group
Bluetree Group's autumn acquisition of Kingsbury Press resulted in a new challenge for Sarah Kilcoyne-Guilliam, who became head of client success as part of the integration of the businesses, with...
FLB union members calling for a 'fair pay rise'
Unite members working at FLB Group’s Dalkeith site in Scotland are continuing their campaign for “a fair and decent pay rise” and have set up a Twitter account devoted to their cause.
Webmart wins Outstanding Workplace award
Webmart has been awarded a People Insight’s Outstanding Workplace Award 2021 after achieving a top-quartile score of 91% in its latest employee survey.
The long march of Covid
There just seems to be no escape from Covid. For some, the viral grenade took the form of furlough, job loss, business turndown or failure. For many others, sadly, it meant hospitalisation and in the...