Collins: "Customer service should be the kingpin of any business"

Print Shop Express marks 10 years in business

Weymouth, Dorset-based design, print and signmaking studio Print Shop Express is celebrating 10 years in business.

YM Group: bosses slammed for "disgraceful behaviour"

Administrators take charge at YM web plants

YM Group’s plans to be a dominant player in UK web offset have collapsed into chaos, with FRP Advisory appointed as the administrator of the group's three web division businesses, and staff left...

Pleßke (top left) with the rest of the Koenig & Bauer board

Koenig & Bauer improves results in 2021

Koenig & Bauer Group (K&B) reported a positive set of results for 2021, despite the difficult backdrop, but said the forecast for 2022 remains challenging.

The first digital press model to run Titon technology will be the Xeikon CX500t

Xeikon launches Titon technology

Xeikon has launched Titon technology, a new toner formulation that it said offers the benefits of UV inks without the drawbacks.

UPM: focus on mutually beneficial outcomes with new labour agreements

UPM strike extended again

Strike action at UPM will run for an unprecedented four months, after the Paperworkers’ Union announced a further extension until 30 April.

Team ITG: "another brilliant milestone"

Bridgepoint returns as latest ITG backer

Bridgepoint Capital has returned for another bite of the Inspired Thinking Group cherry, taking a majority stake in the marketing services business for a second time.

Nespolo: "Tageos is a company with excellent growth prospects"

Fedrigoni enters RFID market with latest M&A activity

Fedrigoni Group has acquired a majority share of RFID specialist Tageos.

(L-R) FaberExposize UK's Luke Barraclough and Iain Clasper-Cotte

FaberExposize UK ups capabilities with latest Agfa install

Wide-format display specialist FaberExposize UK has taken on a new Agfa Jeti Tauro H3300 printer to support the further expansion of the business and its sister company Northern Flags.

Gas prices have rocketed. Image: ENA

CPI urges government to act on energy crisis

The Confederation of Paper Industries (CPI) has published a position paper urging the government to act to support the UK’s paper-based industries during the current crisis of energy cost inflation.

YM Chantry: agency staff were sent home last night

Anxious YM workers demand clarity

Nervous workers at YM’s three up-for-sale web plants are awaiting clarity from the group’s bosses about the future for the sites, after Walstead apparently withdrew its interest in a possible rescue...

Webinar panel, clockwise from top left: Wenlock, Peeling, Neill and May

REGISTER NOW Printweek webinar on the future of commercial printing

Printweek is to host a live webinar tomorrow ambitiously titled ‘The future of sheetfed printing’ which, with an expert panel of print leaders, will discuss the largely untapped opportunity UV LED...

Pulp, paper and packaging unions held a global online meeting

Unions ask UPM shareholders to act over strike

A trio of global trade unions has written to UPM’s major shareholders warning that the group’s “anti-union stance is an investment risk”.