Restructures, M&A and job losses dominate year end
While it wasn’t all bad news, festive cheer was in short supply in December’s listicle and the ramifications of some of the biggest stories are likely to be felt well into 2024.
Communisis in admin, parts of business sold
Communisis has gone into administration with parts of the business immediately sold to a new owner, but more than half its workforce has been laid off.
New year predictions: Lucy Swanston, Strategic Mailing Partnership
Chair of the Strategic Mailing Partnership and Nutshell Creative managing director Lucy Swanston believes there’s real scope in 2024 for printers to capitalise on the forecast growth in retail media...
New year predictions: William Mansfield, Kodak
William Mansfield, director of Solutions Marketing at Kodak, says one of the biggest recent trends has been the transition from on-premises workflows to the cloud - and this is likely to continue,...
New year predictions: David McGuiness, PrintIQ
David McGuiness, marketing manager at PrintIQ, believes there will be more acquisitions and amalgamations of companies in the print sector in 2024.
Review of 2023: December
Our annual round-up of all the big news stories from the past 12 months – December.
New year predictions: Jo Stephenson, PHD Marketing
Marketing agency PHD Marketing's managing director Jo Stephenson is hoping for more stability in 2024, as this would improve business confidence.
Review of 2023: November
Our annual round-up of all the big news stories from the past 12 months – November.
Review of 2023: October
Our annual round-up of all the big news stories from the past 12 months – October.
Review of 2023: September
Our annual round-up of all the big news stories from the past 12 months – September.
New year predictions: Brendan Perring, IPIA
IPIA general manager Brendan Perring expects personalised high-value print campaigns, direct mail and large-format print markets to perform well again in 2024.
New year predictions: Keith Boyce, Minuteman Press King's Lynn
Minuteman Press King's Lynn owner Keith Boyce is hoping to see inflation back under control in 2024.