Widely spaced work stations enabled the firm to continue through lockdowns

Business inspection: Incremental automation sends revenue rocketing

In 2008, Matt Dahan was living and working as a freelance photographer in Australia when he had something of a lightbulb moment.

The consequences of failure

Businesses are aware of what follows from any failure to adhere to, or fulfil, a contract. They know they’ll suffer non-payment, loss of reputation and risk legal action.

Newspapers: could some retailers set their own cover prices?

Shops could ditch newspapers over costs row

Independent retailers have warned that spiralling costs could force some outlets to drop newspaper sales altogether.

Grauf: Excited about Inkcups' unique value proposition

Grauf takes up new role at Inkcups

Bobby Grauf has become the new – and first – managing director of Inkcups Europe.

The new CJV330-160 will be on show at Sign & Digital UK

Mimaki unveils new printers and more at Innovation Days

Mimaki has launched a new wide-format inkjet printer range as well as new cutting plotters to kick off its Global Innovation Days event, which is taking place online this week.

Liverpool site makes metal packaging for beverage and industrial markets

Unite plans strike action at Envases Liverpool

Metal packaging specialist Envases Liverpool is facing strike action this month after the Unite union rep was dismissed from his role at the business.

Top health & safety myths

Health and safety law is central to regulatory intervention. But this wasn’t always so, and as a result, myths have become entrenched in operations leaving some unable to tell fact from fiction. But...

An international affair

Margins in print can be slender. Looking at the most recent Printweek Top 500 report, compiled in association with business advisory and accountancy firm Grant Thornton, the average industry operating...

Matthew: "We’ve got a good number of first-time exhibitors as well as many returning exhibitors for visitors to see”

SDUK makes a brilliant return to show business

After a near three-year-long hiatus, the expo that bills itself as the UK’s longest running event for the visual communications sector is set to take place in March.

Signs 24-7 prints windows of opportunity for Cheshire’s high streets

Cheshire West and Chester Council was keen to brighten up several high streets across the region to encourage more footfall and help its post-pandemic bounce back.

Navigating the paper supply crisis

The issues currently affecting paper supplies are well-documented. Seismic changes in European capacity involving machine closures and mill conversions over the past four years have now taken effect.

Labelexpo Europe last took place in 2019

Labelexpo Europe cancelled, postponed to 2023

Labelexpo Europe, due to take place in eight weeks' time, has been postponed until next year.