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YM Chantry: agency staff were sent home last night

Anxious YM workers demand clarity

Nervous workers at YM’s three up-for-sale web plants are awaiting clarity from the group’s bosses about the future for the sites, after Walstead apparently withdrew its interest in a possible rescue...

Nick Germani (left) of Showcase Pallets with driver Walter Runciman. Image: The York Press

Creditor takes direct action at York Mailing

Access to YM Group’s York Mailing site has been blocked by a creditor owed a five-figure sum by the business.

The new site was officially opened on Wednesday (23 March)

Printful launches first UK fulfilment centre

On-demand printing and fulfilment specialist Printful has officially opened its first UK fulfilment centre in Wolverhampton to help scale up its production and improve its services in the UK.

Boris Johnson announced the 'roadmap out of lockdown' in February 2021

Print bosses reflect on Covid, two years on from lockdown

Industry leaders have commented on the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on their businesses, two years since Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the first lockdown.

The company has been using sustainably sourced paper stock in production for several years

Visual Print and Design secures FSC membership

Visual Print and Design has been admitted into membership of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Chain of Custody Group Scheme.

Venn is aiming for sales of at least £10m this year

Venn consolidates after Culverlands buy

Venn Holdings has relocated the recently-acquired Culverlands Press business to its main site in Hampshire.

Vism has an office in Lviv, western Ukraine. Image: Google Maps.

Industry rallies to deliver support to Ukraine

Print and signage companies across the UK have answered a call from the CEO of Vism to support the people of Ukraine.

From the 17 categories, there were 21 winners at the Industry's night of nights

New names amongst the 2022 Printweek Awards winners

The UK print industry joined forces for the first time in almost two-and-a-half years last night to celebrate the sector’s brightest and best.

Vacher: Agreement continues to honour earlier commitments

De La Rue reduces pension scheme deficit with new valuation

De La Rue has agreed with its pension fund, De La Rue Pension Trustee, to bring forward an actuarial valuation of its pension scheme as at 5 April 2021, rather than the originally scheduled 31...

February’s headlines dominated by UPM crisis

With its vast implications across the industry, it’s no surprise that the ongoing strike action at UPM’s Finnish mills dominates February’s round-up of the most-read articles on printweek.com,...