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Eclipse named in LSE's influential firms list
Print and direct mail provider Eclipse has made the influential 1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain list from the London Stock Exchange Group, hailed by chancellor George Osborne.
Reading-based printer to close after 93 years
Tudor Press, a family-owned high-street print shop on Reading's Oxford Road, will shut its doors for the final time next month when owner and third-generation printer Richard Farrow retires.
Tangent appoints new CFO
Tangent has appointed a new chief financial officer as Kevin Cameron, currently financial director, returns to Newcastle to head up the group's print operation.
GI Solutions Group eyes further acquisitions following management changes
GI Solutions Group has restructured its senior management as it targets further bolt-on acquisitions in 2015.
60 seconds with PNG Digital
Founder and managing director Mike Rawcliffe has been operating PNG Digital for just over a year from premises in Blackpool, Lancashire and the business has already experienced steady growth.
Handy finishers find firm footing to stand alone
Back in their schooldays, friends Lynn Russell and Cath Maybin had no idea that in the future they would be joint directors of a successful contract packing, handwork and finishing company.
Proper motivation makes work seem less of a treadmill
There was a time buying a round at the pub on a Friday and offering a Christmas bonus would be enough to keep staff pretty content and settled enough not to look at other opportunities. Those times...
Q&A: Asif Choudry, sales and marketing director, Resource
Asif lists his hobbies as “work and running”. One of those is definitely not a hobby and the other one remains highly debateable among a large section of the population, but we’ll let it slide for...
Me & my: Mohr Cutter 66 NET
The guillotine is the most important machine in the building. It’s not the printer that makes the business, it’s the finishing.” Brian Heney, owner and sales manager at Icreateprint, says this was the...
Niche specialists can look forward to a solid future
In the 12 months since PrintWeek first took a serious look at the prospects for 3D printing, the market has both evolved and stayed pretty much the same.