Disciplines
Tributes paid to Crosfield's Jim Salmon
Tributes have been paid to former Crosfield Electronics managing director Jim Salmon, who has died aged 84.
Waitrose trials new scannable print with Christmas brochure
Waitrose has printed its latest Christmas food brochure with cutting edge scan-to-buy technology, where customers can point their phone camera at any product in the brochure to find it online.
Mondi to close Bulgarian mill after fire
Mondi will take a €100m (£83m) impairment hit to close its Stambolijski mill in Bulgaria, which was damaged by a fire last month.
Screen Europe celebrates 50th anniversary
Screen Europe has celebrated its 50th anniversary at its new headquarters in The Netherlands, where it welcomed colleagues and their families from across Europe, as well as representatives from its...
Pre-packs largely frowned upon by sector
The majority of Printweek readers are against the use of pre-pack arrangements as a way to save troubled businesses, according to a survey.
US authorities confirm import duties on some plates
Around $100m-worth of imported aluminium printing plates are damaging to a US industry, according to the United States International Trade Commission – with large duties set to be cemented as a...
Gelato integrates with TikTok Shop
Local on-demand production platform Gelato has revealed its integration with TikTok Shop, allowing creators and e-commerce sellers to offer products directly on social media platform TikTok.
Zeus Group business creates jobs with new Dublin facility
Aldar Tissue, Ireland’s largest household and commercial tissue paper manufacturer and part of the Zeus Group, has officially opened its new €15m (£12.5m) purpose-built manufacturing facility in...
Stora Enso reverses course on Beihai mill divestment
Stora Enso has reversed course on divestment at its consumer board site in Beihai, China, deciding to shift production towards liquid packaging board and other premium board grades.
UK Printers open their doors to next generation on International Print Day
Printers across the UK have opened their doors to local schools and colleges in honour of International Print Day, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary.