Printers

Restructures, M&A and job losses dominate year end
While it wasn’t all bad news, festive cheer was in short supply in December’s listicle and the ramifications of some of the biggest stories are likely to be felt well into 2024.

Communisis in admin, parts of business sold
Communisis has gone into administration with parts of the business immediately sold to a new owner, but more than half its workforce has been laid off.

Print and print management tenders up for grabs
A trio of varied new tenders seeking either printers or a print management service are currently live via the government’s Contracts Finder platform.

De La Rue upbeat in half-year results but shares down
De La Rue was upbeat at its half-year stage today (19 December) after achieving a better-than-expected operating profit, although its pre-tax loss widened and its share price was down this morning.

Baddeley Brothers finish designer's award-winning Christmas card
A Cambridgeshire-based man has triumphed in the Hand Engravers’ Association Christmas card competition with a piece that was silver die-stamped by Baddeley Brothers.

Setting up for the first time
It doesn’t take much to set up a business: a good idea, graft, opportunity and of course, appropriate funding. However, it takes thought and planning to last the course and become successful.

FRP appointed at Works Manchester
Administrators from FRP Advisory have now been formally appointed at PFI Group’s Works Manchester operation.

People moves at Walstead
People moves at Walstead UK have resulted in two of its plants being under new management.

Micropress picks Canon for digital revamp
Micropress has put Canon inkjet technology at the centre of its £3.5m digital printing revamp.

Incodia International Colchester site enters consultation
Incodia International has begun a formal consultation regarding the potential closure of its Colchester production facility.