Print buying
Communisis parent files for Chapter 11
Communisis parent company OSG has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US and plans to restructure more than $800m (£661m) of debt via a pre-packaged plan.
Antalis flags September price rises
Antalis has written to customers flagging price rises of up to 20% – and possibly even more than that on certain materials – from next month.
Mail makes major subs push
DMG Media has launched a big promotion on print subscriptions for the Mail titles, with a deep discount that takes the price back to where it was a decade ago.
Ancient House back in the black
Ancient House Printing Group has filed its first set of results since last year’s change of ownership.
Liquidators confirmed at Ivanhoe Caledonian
Liquidators have confirmed that Ivanhoe Caledonian has closed its doors with all staff made redundant, citing the pandemic and the resulting loss of work as the cause of its demise.
More paper price rises loom large
Another wave of paper price rises look set to impact the sector as two manufacturers announce further double-digit increases.
Feldmuehle switches fuel, Cepi warns on gas crisis
German papermaker Feldmuehle is switching fuel from gas to light heating oil at short notice due to the gas supply crisis, while paper federation Cepi has warned about possible disruption to paper and...
Adobe's Pantone changes to kick in this month
Adobe has confirmed that Pantone Color Libraries will be phased out from this month from Creative Cloud, although some colour books will remain available.
Walstead: results reflect relentless focus on core competencies
Walstead chairman Mark Scanlon has described the group as being “well and truly stress-tested” last year as it tackled unprecedented increases in input costs – as well as the lingering effects of the...
Situation unclear at Scots firm
The status of Scottish print firm Ivanhoe Caledonian is currently unclear, amid local reports that the business has ceased trading.