Contracts

Haymarket contract renewal seals 50-year partnership with Wyndeham

Wyndeham Group has renewed a printing contract with its longest standing client, Haymarket Media Group, until December 2017, taking the relationship between printer and publisher to 50 years.

Tesco unveils new-look Tesco Magazine

Tesco has replaced its bi-monthly Tesco Real Food and A5 format Tesco magazine with a new-look A4 title that will have one of the highest circulations in the UK.

Oberthur and G4S bid for 1bn UK banknote contract

French security printer Oberthur Technologies will launch a joint bid with the UK-based private security firm G4S for the Bank of England's 1bn next generation banknote contract, according to Reuters.

Killer App: Impression produces world's biggest art exhibition

The Art Everywhere project saw 57 of the nation's favourite artworks displayed at 22,000 sites across the UK.

Polestar secures Titan contract extension

Titan Publishing Group has extended its print contract with Polestar for a further two years in a deal worth more than 1m.

Wyndeham extends FT contract

The Financial Times has extended its print contract while consolidating its magazine printing with Wyndeham Group, moving titles away from Polestar.

ColourXpress targets growth after Ryobi spend

Plymouth-based ColourXpress is looking to double its staff in the next six months off the back of a £500,000 investment, partly supported by RDA funding and a three-year NHS contact win.

Opus wins EDF contract

Mailing house Opus Trust Marketing has secured a 'multimillion-pound' contract to process all of energy company EDF's annual statements.

Wyndeham extends major print contract

Wyndeham Group has renewed its contract to print The Economist for a further three years.

HP Indigo users team up for mammoth Coca-Cola task

Coca-Cola is behind the biggest-ever use of HP Indigo kit for a 'personalised' promotion, involving a massive print run of 800m labels.

Polestar hails 75m contract renewal

Polestar has secured a 75m contract renewal it has described as a further vote of confidence in its recently unveiled 50m press upgrade.

William Gibbons to print relaunched The Scots Magazine

The 274-year-old <i>The Scots Magazine</i> is unveiling a new look later this month, increasing in size from A5 to B5.