Howard Hunt administrators make fresh report
Administrators at the Howard Hunt group of companies have updated on their progress with the complex administration.
Rising star Matthew Kenyon, number 2 printer, MM Packaging
Matthew is 21 and has been working in the printing industry since January 2020. He was a finalist and highly commended in the Trainee of the Year category at the Printweek Awards earlier this year
Tharstern launches on-demand ‘TV show’
Tharstern has launched a new on-demand ‘TV show’ for print professionals who want to speed up their workflow and get print jobs flowing swiftly through each department.
Zaikio signs up to Printing Expo Online as event expands
Connectivity and procurement platform Zaikio has opened a 3D booth at Printing Expo Online as the free virtual exhibition doubles the size of its Zone 2 with a number of new exhibitors.
Cable labeller Silver Fox brings print in-house with Nilpeter install
Specialist label printer Silver Fox has completed bringing its production entirely in-house with a bespoke 10 metre long Nilpeter FB-350S flexo press.
Moonpig plots 'hyper-personalised' future
Moonpig is moving towards a “hyper-personalised” customer journey and is expanding its operational footprint with two new sites, including a new facility in Tamworth capable of handling 9,000 cards an...
CarbonCO bolsters management team
Carbon balancing specialist CarbonCO has appointed a former print boss to help build on the “unprecedented interest” in its Carbon Balanced Paper, Print & Packaging initiatives.
It’s time to focus on the opportunities that lie ahead
Not for the first time, our sideways look at Printweeks past, From the Archive, has got me thinking about the rapid pace of change in our industry.
Killer App: Swallowtail migrates art book job to litho
High-quality, large-format art books are stock-in-trade for publisher Mascot Media – so when it recently helped a printmaker into a short-format digitally printed edition, Mascot co-owners/directors...
Fespa Berlin brings reality and normality
Fespa was able to deliver its full-scale Global Print Expo for the first time since 2019 – to the delight of exhibitors and visitors.
Is the popular four-day week with no loss of salary the future of work?
Working four days a week on full pay is becoming popular in certain sectors, but the model can present challenges as well as benefits. A new trial is looking at whether it is a viable flexible option
Small can be beautiful
SME leaders share powerful insights into how their operations outshine larger rivals