Ruddocks has adopted a new logo with the rebrand

Ruddocks revamps strategic offering

Ruddocks has rebranded itself as a creative production agency, embracing all media in an effort to become a one-stop-shop for clients.

The now former Smurfit Kappa experience centre in Vsevolozhsk, Russia

Smurfit Kappa completes Russian exit

Smurfit Kappa has completed the disposal of its Russian operations after a process that has taken just under a year.

EU-1000MF "offers customers exactly what they have been asking for"

Roland DG launches new UV flatbed

Roland DG has launched a new large-format UV flatbed printer, the EU-1000MF.

490 companies are currently confirmed to exhibit in Munich

Fespa to feature expanded exhibitor line-up

Fespa has revealed that a raft of new and returning exhibitors will participate at its Global Print Expo in Munich in May.

De La Rue: CEO has emphasised plans for value generation

Crystal Amber continues its criticism of De La Rue

Activist investor Crystal Amber Fund has continued its criticism of De La Rue at its own half-year stage.

Both tenders are due to close next month

Seven figure mail tender and bumper signage contract up for grabs

A mailing tender worth £1.3m is the biggest industry tender currently live, with a major signage manufacture framework also active.

The first release of the Response Rate Tracker is billed as a pilot study

JICMail launches new Response Rate Tracker

JICMail, the joint industry currency for ad mail, has released results from its inaugural Response Rate Tracker research.

A digitised marketplace needs digitised production capabilities

Good for your business, good for the planet

As the much-maligned fashion industry looks to clean up its act, on-demand direct-to-fabric printing might just represent its, and your, biggest opportunity.

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Edinburgh brewer Brulo was Nomoq's first UK customer

Nomoq eyes up UK for digital can expansion

Swiss digital can printing start-up Nomoq will open a third European site in the UK, following its expansion into Germany in 2022.

Reach: NUJ cited "a lack of hope and confidence in decisions being made"

NUJ decries latest Reach job cuts

Plans for further job losses at media group Reach have resulted in the National Union of Journalists delivering a vote of no confidence in the group’s CEO and senior management.

Royal Mail: "These are complex and at times difficult talks"

Crunch week to resolve Royal Mail dispute

The CWU has described the week ahead as “critical to the outcome” of its long-running dispute with Royal Mail, with a series of pay for change proposals aimed at stabilising the business now on the...