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InnerWorkings to complete profits review this month

InnerWorkings could have overstated its pre-tax profits by between $4.5m-$7m (£3.4m-£5.3m) according to the latest information from the company.

Door drop spend remains stable despite uncertainty

The annual net spend on door drop material has remained stable over the past four years despite political uncertainty and legislative changes, according to new research, though the post-GDPR impact...

Industry braces as ink prices rise

Ink manufacturers have rolled out the latest round of price increases citing “unprecedented trends” in the access to raw materials, with warnings that more increases could be on the way.

CMS set on growth after 'super-site' relocation

Central Mailing Services (CMS) has moved into its new circa-4,300sqm base in Birmingham following an investment of £500,000.

Huge amount of book printing kit goes on sale

An upcoming asset sale in the US could spark interest from around the globe as it includes multiple Timsons book presses.

Apprentices and Zünd cutter enhance Fastsigns Chelmsford

Fastsigns Chelmsford has taken on two new apprentices and a Zünd G3 L-2500 CV CNC cutter in order to bring more capabilities in-house.

Resource enhances lamination and book production with IFS spend

Resource has invested in a Foliant Taurus 530 NG laminator and a Horizon StitchLiner Mark III from Intelligent Finishing Systems (IFS).

Romax returns to Xerox for iGen 5

Romax has invested in a new iGen 5 from Xerox to boost its capacity and offer in-house contingency for critical projects.

Printers capitalise on World Cup fever

Printing companies of all shapes and sizes have been busy showcasing the power of print ahead of England’s first World Cup semi-final in a generation this evening.

The Print Centre Group acquires Semaphore Display

The Print Centre Group has expanded its sign and display offering after acquiring Semaphore Display.

Fuji Xerox boss: break-up 'will not happen'

The boss of Fuji Xerox says he is “confident” that the joint venture will not be broken up as a result of the ongoing takeover tussle between Fujifilm and Xerox.

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Young Stationers' reveals 2018 shortlist

The Stationers’ Company has announced its 2018 shortlist for the Young Stationers’ Prize, with a clutch of print and publishing industry up-and-comers among the nominees.

Allsigns’ spotless staining is revelation for St Pat’s

Despite being a Catholic place of worship, the approach of St Patrick’s Church in Bristol to the decoration of its newly built atrium was anything but orthodox. Working with building contractor KP...

Overmatter: Nevermind the size...

We’ve had our fair share of size-related bloopers over the years here at PrintWeek, and we know how easy it is for those devilish units of measurement to occasional cause confusion or embarrassing...