YM directors 'confident' despite note on accounts
YM Group’s delayed accounts include another increase in losses and a ‘material uncertainty’ note – although the firm’s directors remain confident the business can deliver on their future growth plans.
Contact opens new site housing largest European still
Full scale platemaking is now underway at Contact Originators’ new circa-3,000sqm site, which offers four times the floor space of its previous facility and boasts what is claimed to be the largest...
Shoppable tech broadens reach
Two more large publishers have made printed titles ‘shoppable’ using clever technology integrations.
Cunningham joins APS
Long-standing Communisis procurement specialist Ian Cunningham has left the firm to take up a new role at APS Group.
Seacourt and Anglia Print named among top environmental B Corps
Two print companies have been recognised among the ‘Best for the World’ B Corp certified businesses in terms of environmental impact.
Taylor Brothers enhances bindery with new Stahlfolder
Taylor Brothers has bolstered its folding capacity after investing in a new Stahlfolder BH 66 6/4 and stacker from Heidelberg.
Kern launches new inserters
Kern has expanded its product portfolio with the addition of a new high-performance, multi-format inserting system, and a faster version of an existing device.
Tharstern readies new cloud MIS
Tharstern is readying a new cloud-based MIS that will ultimately encompass all kinds of print, with the firm setting its sights on label converters with the first release.
Sappi: graphic grades have to go up again
Sappi Europe has announced its seventh price increase this year, with prices to go up by “no less than 10%” on a range of graphic grades.
QPS becomes UK ColorJet distributor
Quality Print Services (QPS) has become the exclusive UK distributor for Indian manufacturer ColorJet’s range of UV flatbed and soft signage printers.
PHD Mail in £1m BlueCrest spend
PHD Mail has invested £1m in new BlueCrest mailing equipment to increase its speed and efficiency.
Scottish trade finishers sign joint venture
Two Scottish trade finishers have signed a joint venture that will involve passing certain jobs to the other with the aim of enhancing business for both.