Disciplines

France turns to power of print for emergency planning
French authorities are planning to send a printed ‘survival guide’ to all households in the country in the wake of current geopolitical instability and concerns about “Russian threats”.

IGS inkjet press achieves food-safe ink accreditation
International Graphic Supplies (IGS) has achieved accreditation for its Cobalt SP 800 single-pass inkjet printer’s food-safe ink technology, marking a significant benefit for short-run food packaging...

Big jump in operating profits at National World
Sales and profits are up at National World, despite headwinds including “non-trading distractions” including the group’s impending change of ownership.

BoxWay Packaging Group sites achieve EcoVadis Silver accreditation
Corrugated cardboard packaging specialist BoxWay Packaging Group has secured coveted Silver ratings for its two sites from sustainability ratings and ESG compliance body EcoVadis.

Five years on: how Covid has changed the print industry
On Sunday, 23 March, five years will have passed since the first lockdown was announced by the then Prime Minister Boris Johnson to slow the spread of Covid. Printweek looked across the sector to...

PrintGreen launches to support industry sustainability
A new initiative is launching in the UK with the aim to “redefine the conversation around print sustainability”.

Konica Minolta unveils inline print and laminate option
Konica Minolta has unveiled what it claims is the world’s first inline finisher to offer lamination directly after the print process.

Bishops celebrates 40th anniversary with fresh investment round
Bishops Printers is celebrating 40 years in business and has turned its investment spotlight on post-press with a fresh investment in finishing kit.

Koenig & Bauer completes board revamp
Koenig & Bauer has implemented “generational changes” to its board with its new CEO set to take over in June and another long-standing board member stepping down.

Heidelberg CFO to step down at year-end
Heidelberg CFO Tania von der Goltz – the first woman to sit on its management board – will step down at the end of this month.