Publisher Cambridge University Press has achieved a 10th successive year of growth, despite challenging market conditions.
CUP notches 10th successive year of growth
Cash and kudos in Cambridge glory night
The money men cashed in on the glory at the Cambridge News Business Excellence Awards at King’s College.
Cambridge University Press in US push
Cambridge University Press’ North American facility has entered into a long-term logistics management agreement with Ingram Publisher Services.
Hammer blow for print workers
The jobs of more 300 Unite members, working for leading print company, Polestar hang in the balance after the company announced its intention to shut down its print operations in Colchester, Essex.
US print subsidiary wrapping itself in Ermine
A US print company subsidiary has leased units 1-3 Ermine Centre on Huntingdon’s Ermine Business Park in one of the biggest industrial deals in the area during 2011.
Cambridge News and BW create ‘Business Celebration Week’
The Cambridge News and Business Weekly have agreed to create a special week of celebration for local businesses in March 2012.
Business Weekly going back to its roots
Business Weekly is going back to its roots after agreeing to take space in St John’s Innovation Centre, Cambridge.
Cambridge University Press goes ‘wild’ with on-site conservation area
Cambridge University Press, educational partner to the Wildlife Trust, is turning half an acre of its land into a conservation area.
Cambridge University Press adopts giant panda to build closer links with China
Cambridge University Press has adopted a giant panda at the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Foundation in China to build closer working links with the country and to help protect this endangered species.
CUP of cheer for Cambridge printer
Cambridge University Press has reported its eighth successive year of growth in its annual report for the year to April 30, despite a turbulent global economy.
Polestar Applied Solutions goes further with Virgin Trains
Polestar is to develop its relationship with Virgin Trains, by the further deployment of HTTpublish systems into their business.
Publishing firm launches new US office
Cambridge-based Woodhead Publishing Ltd has opened an office in Philadelphia, to handle the sales, marketing and distribution of its books on science and technology.
SAGE hails move from London to Peterborough
SAGE, the world’s leading independent academic and professional publisher, has completed the relocation of its warehouse operations from London to Peterborough.
Companies invited to China trade event
East of England companies are being invited to piggy-back the world's largest trade and investment promotion event, being held in China this September.
Publishing giant in Fengate East move
A global publishing giant has taken major space in Peterborough in one of the largest lettings in the city this year.





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