CSDPrint reboots expansion plans
Wide-format specialist CSDPrint has reported bumper sales growth since January and is now reactivating its expansion plans.
Hopes raised for resolution at UPM labels wing
A possible agreement is in sight over strike action at UPM Raflatac and UPM Specialty Papers.
Miraclon launches new software
Flexo plate supplier Miraclon has launched new software that has been designed to boost its customers’ productivity.
DS Smith supports customer sustainability with new lab
DS Smith has opened a new Fibre and Paper Development Laboratory at its flagship Kemsley Paper Mill in Kent.
De La Rue shares climb after trading update
De La Rue is expecting its full-year adjusted operating profits to be in line with market expectations.
Charlesworth speaks out on electricity bill hike
Soaring energy prices have seen digital and litho printer Charlesworth’s annual electricity bill shoot up from £132,000 to a projected figure of over £500,000.
UPM strike to hit 100th day
The strike at UPM will pass the 100-day mark this weekend, with no official update given on the situation since last week.
Magazines run late after YM web collapse
The fallout from the abrupt closure of YM Group’s three web offset sites continues, with some weekly titles running late and all eyes on the Daily Mail’s first in-house production of its Weekend...
Moonpig sales reflect 'permanent step change in scale'
Moonpig Group has upped its sales forecast for the current financial year to £300m.
Kodak and GDM in tech partnership
Kodak and GDM have entered into a partnership to integrate Kodak’s high-speed inkjet technology into GDM’s disposable hygiene production lines.
Grafenia updates on 2021/22 performance
Grafenia is “cautiously optimistic” about the year ahead after reporting an improving sales trend, and expects to further reduce its losses in its upcoming results.
BBC piece puts football programmes in focus
A BBC article questioning the future for football programmes has sparked a lively debate among experts.