Rising Star: Charlie James Cox, HP Indigo print operator, Berkshire Labels
Charlie is 24 and has been working in the industry since October 2020. His most recent claim to fame is that he won the Trainee of the Year award at this year’s Printweek Awards – congratulations...
60 seconds with... Brightside Print & Design
Founded in 1991, Brightside Print & Design originally began life as a typesetting company, but as the industry changed the firm adapted and invested in printing machinery.
Overmatter: Stella Artois
Fancy adorning your wall with a hint of Queen Victoria’s side boob? Or perhaps a bare-chested King Charles III would be suitably on-trend, and the perfect addition to any Coronation-themed décor...
From repro apprentice to technology innovator
After almost a half-century in the industry, former Branded chairman Alan Wright looks back on a career that encompassed the golden days of repro, and has evolved into cutting edge packaging pre-media...
Service please: MRP print featured on Gordon Ramsay show
Midland Regional Printers (MRP) saw its own printwork featured on BBC1 over the bank holiday, after nearly a year of anticipation.
Revamped Grafenia's sales jump, Cockerill now CEO
Gavin Cockerill has officially become the CEO of Grafenia after a nearly a year as acting CEO of the business.
Felix Schoeller unveils new transfer films for Fespa
Specialty paper manufacturer Felix Schoeller has unveiled three new transfer films to be demonstrated at Fespa’s Global Print Expo.
Deanprint in administration
Deanprint is now officially in administration after attempts to sell the business fell through.
Epson DTG launch lined up for Fespa
Epson will launch a new direct-to-garment (DTG) printer at the Fespa Global Print Expo in Munich later this month.
North-West News Group acquires NI publisher
North-West News Group (NWNG) has acquired fellow Northern Ireland-based magazine publisher and events company 4SM (NI).
Walstead appoints new CFO
Walstead Group has appointed a new group CFO as the business targets growth and aims for a landmark turnover figure.
Print remains robust for Reach as digital sees heavier drop
Reach has reported a year-on-year print revenue decline of 3% in its latest trading update – although print outpaced a much larger 14.5% fall in its digital revenue.