Print buying
Wide-format kit up for auction from closed Hampshire printer
A wide range of printing equipment along with a number of other assets is set to go to auction as its Alton-based owner enters liquidation.
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...
Sad tale tops January’s most read
While our first 2022 listicle of the most-read articles on printweek.com could hardly be described as cheery collection, much like with the January skies, if you look hard enough there was the...
Salocin sets up standalone media agency
Nick Dixon’s The Salocin Group has created a new standalone media agency from Edit’s media team.
Fedrigoni UK launches annual calendar project
Fedrigoni UK has unveiled the latest edition of its annual calendar project, Fedrigoni 365.
New vehicle wrapping and signage business gathers pace
Launched at the start of this month, Wakefield-based Reactive Signs is already going strong thanks to industry support, according to its owner.
Cimpress Q2 results benefit from pandemic actions
Cimpress’ Upload & Print business has bounced back and was ahead of pre-pandemic levels in the web-to-print giant’s Q2 results.
Delta buys Odessa and says more M&A to come
Delta Group has acquired Odessa UK out of its CVA, safeguarding circa 40 jobs and bolstering the flexibility of the group’s outdoor offering as it looks to double sales.
Sun Chemical to increase prices
Sun Chemical is increasing prices across its entire portfolio of packaging, commercial sheetfed, and screen inks, coatings, consumables, and adhesives in the EMEA region, effective immediately or as...
UPM earnings back to pre-pandemic levels
Sales at UPM were up 14% to nearly €10bn (£8.33bn) last year in what CEO Jussi Pesonen described as a “strong year” for the overall group, although its Communication Papers business remained...