Coronavirus: contagion over contagion

‘When China sneezes the world catches a cold’. It’s abundantly clear that the global spread of coronavirus COVID19 is already affecting the day-to-day lives of plenty of people in the UK, and it looks...

Moving the eco discourse forward

While Packaging Innovations has always done what it says on the tin, over the past few years it could be argued that, while still visible, some of the innovative tech and applications on show at the...

Leading from the front: Flexpress boss Steve Wenlock with the firm’s Duplo DuSense Digifoil

The early bird can secure the first-mover advantage

With Drupa now just three months away from opening its doors – assuming it’s not subject to coronavirus-related postponement or cancellation – it’s safe to assume that many of the major manufacturers...

Printweek editor, Darryl Danielli

Coronavirus fallout is inevitable, but print’s cool heads must prevail

Ruddy hell, no sooner were we starting to breathe a little easier after the constraints of Brexit uncertainty relaxed a tad, when a new potentially calamitous situation starts to bite – coronavirus.

Feldmuehle is on schedule with its development of new products

Feldmuehle fulfils restructuring plan payments early

Independent German paper mill Feldmuehle has fulfilled its restructuring plan payments more than a year ahead of schedule.

MacMillan: "This quarter was very exciting to us"

HH Global eyes further growth amid latest sales boost in Q3

HH Global has reported a revenue increase of 19.5% in its Q3 results and is targeting further growth, both organically and by acquisition.

Xerox CEO John Visentin will urge HP shareholders to vote for Xerox board nominees

Xerox adds extra HP board candidate

Xerox has made a further nomination in its slate of proposed HP board directors, and is readying a special meeting of Xerox shareholders to seek their approval for its offer.

Coronavirus: many events have been cancelled worldwide

Suppliers count cost of expo cancellations

Global exhibition industry association UFI has warned that at least €23bn-worth of business has not been concluded due to the cancellation and postponement of shows and expos worldwide.

Durst's landmark HQ building in Brixen

Durst employee tests positive for coronavirus

Durst has confirmed that a member of staff at its Italian HQ has tested positive for Covid-19, but the manufacturer said measures were being taken to contain the situation.

Shelton: "The Mimaki TS55-1800 is really good in terms of quality, speed and ease of use"

Banner Box eyes fresh sectors with Mimaki dye-sub buy

Banner Box has taken on a Mimaki TS55-1800 sublimation transfer inkjet printer in a bid to become “the number one supplier for dye-sub flags and sports clothing in the UK”.

New warehouse: substantial investment in the facility and stock

EBB targets NI market with new office

Paper merchanting group EBB will open a new sales office in Northern Ireland early next month.

Hammond: advice for fresh chancellor

Chancellor urged to help SMEs cope with coronavirus fallout

Former chancellor Philip Hammond has urged Rishi Sunak to implement urgent measures to help small businesses cope with the effects of Covid-19 in his upcoming Budget, while concerns have already been...