Branding
Engelmann and Buckham announces rebrand
Machinery supplier Engelmann and Buckham has announced a rebrand to reflect “extensive recent business changes”.
Denmaur buys Revive brand, launches Amadeus Revive
Denmaur Independent Papers has bought the intellectual property rights and trademark of the Revive brand from the administrators of Paperlinx UK, and has plans to expand the range.
Geoff Neal rebrands with new company name, image and website
Geoff Neal Litho has rebranded as Geoff Neal Group to better reflect its service range and emphasise its status as a printer of high quality, creative work.
Proctor Paper & Board rebrands to PPB to emphasise expanding services
Proctor Paper & Board has rebranded with its two other companies, Buchanan Paper & Board and A&R Board Sales, to highlight its expanding service offering to customers.
Tudor rebrands to promote its non-bookbinding work
A specialist print finisher and bookbinder in the Midlands is rebranding to better promote its labour-intensive and oversized services.
Smurfit Kappa develops premium packaging for luxury tipple
Packaging giant Smurfit Kappa has developed a premium gift pack for Black Cow Vodka.
Smurfit Kappa opens second UK Experience Centre
Paper-based packaging giant Smurfit Kappa has opened its second UK Experience Centre in Mold, North Wales.
Antalis commits to packaging sales increase with packaging arm rename
Antalis UK will rebrand its packaging business as Antalis Packaging as of 1 January 2015 to consolidate its corporate identity under the single Antalis brand.
Scotland confirms standardised tobacco packaging plans
The Scottish government has confirmed its commitment to introducing standardised tobacco packaging, after England delays similar proposals.
JTI launches campaign against plain tobacco packaging
Cigarette manufacturer JTI has launched an advertising campaign against government proposals to mandate plain packaging for tobacco products following the discovery that Department of Health (DoH)...
UK Packaging sector rides out horsemeat scandal
As an increasing number of food products found to contain horsemeat are removed from supermarkets, the UK packaging sector remains unfazed.