TPF Group loses £20m-a-year Sky contract
TPF Group has lost its primary source print management contract with Sky, thought to be worth in excess...
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Staff at Curtis Fine Papers have been told they will be paid for the past month's work following a sit-in protest led by the managing director at the paper mill, which went into administration yesterday.
TPF Group has lost its primary source print management contract with Sky, thought to be worth in excess...
Danwood Group has continued its aggressive acquisition strategy with the buyout of Well Connected Scotland...
Introducing Chapter 11-style creditor protection procedures in the UK would be of little value to the...
TPF Group financial director and co-owner Ian Wallace is set to retire from the firm he co-founded 17...
The BPIF Educational Scholarships have announced the winners for the fifth year of the award.
The Lick Group's managing director Linden Kitson has been named Credit Suisse Entrepreneur of the Year...
Most trade finishers around today will tell you that in order to survive in the industry you need to...
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Trend spotters have always abounded in the print industry, but never are they more vocal than in a Drupa...
In my opinion, it's the most significant announcement that HP's graphic arts business has ever made,"...