Print buying

Headley: group strives to continually improve sustainability credentials

Sustainability gains at Go Inspire

Go Inspire Group has boosted its sustainability credentials with two new initiatives including a silver rating with EcoVadis.

The University of Leeds has an open print tender worth £1.05m

Trio of major print tenders now open

Three more large print tenders – including a multi-supplier framework worth £20m – are currently up for grabs via the government’s Find a Tender service.

Door drop volumes fell to 2.7 billion last year

Door drop spend falls but engagement remains strong

Annual door drop volumes and spend decreased in 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic, but customer engagement remained high, according to the DMA.

DS Smith's box volumes have grown “very strongly”

DS Smith reports positive trading as box volumes boom

DS Smith said its trading has continued to progress well over the last few months, with strong growth seen in box volumes.

Business card demand has been steadily increasing at Solopress

Business cards bouncing back despite doubters

Industry experts have responded to a BBC article questioning the future for business cards and whether their use will bounce back as pandemic restrictions ease, or be largely replaced by technologies...

Businesses believe flexible working is here to stay

Generating new revenue streams through hybrid mail

With the pandemic accelerating many clients’ reliance on digital communications, could hybrid mail represent an opportunity to future proof and grow your business?

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CPMA says plain packaging has failed following rise in young smokers

The Consumer Packaging Manufacturers Alliance (CPMA) has called the 2017 introduction of plain packaging for tobacco products “a failed policy”, following a rise in the number of young smokers during...

The last print issue was published on 20 March 2020

City A.M. to resume print edition

London-based free financial newspaper City A.M. is set to resume its print edition, exactly 18 months after the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic forced its suspension.

Contract news, bad behaviour, M&As and robots feature in August’s list of hot headlines

While for the second month in a row YM Group, albeit indirectly this time, topped our most read listicle, M&A was clearly the overarching theme – despite a dodgy director and a dangerous die-cutter...

Bertelsmann: market-related decline in revenue at print wing

Sales down, profits up at BPG

Media and services giant Bertelsmann has reported first half results that include the reshaping of its gravure printing operations on the continent.