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Revenue and pre-tax profit is up year-on-year for Macfarlane Group

Macfarlane Group updates on sales growth and board changes

Macfarlane Group has reported better than expected revenue for the second half of the year to date and revealed a change to its board as its longstanding finance director gears up for retirement.

Colourform: sustainable packaging option for brands

James Cropper shares surge

Shares in James Cropper rose dramatically this week on the back of its latest results and hopes for its PaperGard self-sanitising paper and sustainable packaging products.

Shutterfly was one of the first customer beta sites for the Indigo 100K

Shutterfly in record HP Indigo deal

US personalised products retailer Shutterfly has invested in more than 60 new HP Indigo digital presses – the largest single customer order to date for the HP Graphics business.

Upcoming event: "an immersive technology showcase”.

Xerox preps production print launches

Xerox will take the wraps off a raft of new production printers at a worldwide online event later today.

The new Arden Dies website features better functionality, design and navigation

Arden Dies unveils rebrand and accelerates additive manufacturing adoption

Die-maker Arden Dies has unveiled a company rebrand, with a fresh modern look and a new website, and is also set to pioneer a new programme designed to upskill its workforce to accelerate the adoption...

Tradeprint: Click & Collect will be a great added value service

Tradeprint partners with Printt for collection option

Tradeprint has teamed up with Printt to offer its Click & Collect service to Tradeprint Pro customers.

Penfield: "it’s about having the money to put into stock"

Penfield aims to bridge supplies gap with PMS venture

Ink industry veteran Grant Penfield is positioning his new distribution and production business to help industry suppliers deal with Brexit issues that could delay shipments to end users.

Nevins: "This initiative will rapidly further enhance our digital capabilities"

Adare SEC joins Quadient know-how programme

Integrated communications provider Adare SEC has joined Quadient’s ‘Digital Now’ programme as it looks to accelerate its clients’ digital transformation journeys.

The total value for printed packaging and labels will reach $431.6bn. Image: Smithers

Packaging market growth to continue despite pandemic

While packaging print market growth will be limited this year, it will continue to expand over the next five years, according to new research from Smithers.

Adapt’s 15 staff have all moved across to the new site

Adapt to expand team and add training at new premises

Wide-format kit and consumables supplier Adapt has moved into larger premises that will enable it to expand its team, services and the amount of stock it can hold.

Holmen Pack: environmental and sustainability aspects are important to users

Holmen launches new packaging paper

Holmen Paper has launched a new sustainable, food safe flexible packaging paper that is also being pitched as a potential alternative to polywrap.

Branded masks: "We can make a mask that we can prove is current"

New mask business aiming for fully-compostable product

A new Yorkshire-based mask making business aims to produce a fully-compostable disposable mask, with optional printing for branding or security purposes.

CMP Print was founded in 1995

CMP Print marks 25th anniversary

Digital book printer CMP Print has credited constant evolution to its longevity as it celebrates 25 years in business this year.

Hunt: fired up to help businesses and brands

Leading buyer unveils lifecycle offering

One of the UK’s highest profile print buyers has set up a new agency to support brands looking to review their print production strategies or deliver specific projects, with a focus on the full...

The varioPrint iX3200 is being installed at DMS this month

Data Mail Solutions in double Canon install including UK first

Data Mail Solutions (DMS) has invested in two new Canon inkjet machines, including the first Canon varioPrint iX3200 to be installed in the UK.