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Epson has published details of its new long-term corporate vision – which excludes office printing as one of its key growth drivers. The Japanese technology organisation has set out its roadmap to ...
The merger of North American jan/san and facilities giants BradyPLUS and Imperial Dade has closed. The companies announced the news in a press release published on 12 March. Their intention to join ...
A round-up of this week's office products, business supplies and stationery news from around the web and elsewhere.
Technology services provider ECI says SMB principals are bullish on AI, but many are not yet prepared to turn it into ...
Swiss business products group Office World has announced it will close all its retail locations in order to focus on the e-commerce channel. After recently closing three of its outlets, the company ...
Almost a year after abandoning its attempt to acquire uniform rental and facility services rival UniFirst, workwear giant Cintas has confirmed a deal has finally been agreed.
The winners of the 25th European Office Products Awards (EOPA) were revealed at a special Presentation Dinner on 10 March. Once again, the annual EOPA were presented during OPI Partnership – taking ...
European paper manufacturer Navigator has once again raised prices for its uncoated woodfree (UWF) products. In a short statement, the Portugal-based group announced a $30-$50 per ton increase on UWF ...
Sales and marketing agency Highlands has named Neil Johnston as Head of B2B sales Europe. Johnston is a proven sales leader with more than 30 years of experience. He has joined Highlands from Pilot ...
ACCO Brands CEO Tom Tedford has outlined the company’s strategy to increase its exposure to higher-growth technology categories as demand for traditional office products remains under pressure.