Study finds certain labelling can boost pork sales

MORE than a third of consumers are willing to pay a 'significant' price premium for fresh pork labelled as 'animal-friendly', new research has found. The...

Denny Bros teams up with artist to support charity

Suffolk-based print firm Denny Bros has teamed up with a leading artist to create two pieces of art as part of a project supporting...

No time like the present

As firms experience the toughest trading conditions in decades now could be the right time to invest in new technology. IN the current economic climate,...

Why laser is making its mark

Laser technology is losing its ‘expensive’ reputation and its versatility is making it an ideal solution for many coding applications, says Matt Eastham, laser...

Clearmark enters pallet labelling market with new product launch

DIGITAL coding specialist Clearmark is launching the new ICE Vector pallet labelling system, described as a 'high performance, low maintenance' tertiary option that can...

All change at Denny Bros

DENNY Bros has appointed Graham Denny as its new Managing Director to lead the future growth of the company. The family-owned international specialist printing business...
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“In many cases, the packaging is the brand”

Q) What’s the history of API? A) API has a long history in manufacturing and distributing foils, films and laminates to enhance the visual appeal...

Stamping out human error

ROTECH has introduced a new machine which the firm claims enables fast, efficient feeding of secondary packaging such as flat boxes and cartons into...

Markem-Imaje to showcase latest marking technology at PPMA Show

MARKEM-Imaje’s newest innovation - the Super Piezo Inkjet (SPI) marking technology - will be showcased at PPMA Show 2023 next month. The coding and marking...

Decision to retain current labels under EPR ‘reassuring’ says OPRL

OPRL (On-Packaging Recycling Label) has welcomed the UK Government's announcement of plans for labelling under EPR for packaging, saying the decision to adopt the recycling...