Yin and yang of print dominate July’s most read
While a welcome reprieve was the month’s biggest story, our July listicle was largely dominated by M&A and insolvencies, with a smattering of research and a bumper payday for good measure.
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While a welcome reprieve was the month’s biggest story, our July listicle was largely dominated by M&A and insolvencies, with a smattering of research and a bumper payday for good measure.
Design and production agency B_RD has taken on two HP Latex printers to enhance the sustainable printing options it can offer to customers.
Paper and materials merchant Premier Paper Group has become a stockist for Drytac’s wide-format materials.
APS Group has developed and launched a business continuity service aimed at supporting companies by ensuring business critical documents continue to reach customers.
Chapel Press has acquired the Deanprint name and intellectual property as the firm marks 40 years of successful trading.
Printers should drop claims that offsetting makes their products carbon neutral, according to new guidelines designed to help companies communicate their climate action.
Insoft Automation has released the latest version of its dynamic ganging, imposition and estimating software which has been revamped with a raft of new features, including an option for “no-mix...
The speakers and sessions have been revealed for The Print Show, taking place at the Birmingham NEC from 19-21 September.
The Strategic Mailing Partnership (SMP) has revealed details of its 2023 awards, including new categories for entrants under 30 and sustainability.
International Graphic Supplies (IGS) has launched a new CAD/CAM packaging software aimed at litho and signage printers looking to move into the packaging market.