Custom Ink, Kornit Digital partner for sustainable apparel production

Kornit Digital Ltd., a global leader in sustainable, on-demand fashion and textile production technologies, announced that Custom Ink has adopted its technology to improve production. By shifting a large portion of its printing from traditional screen printing to digital direct-to-garment, Custom Ink is enhancing its business growth and sustainability efforts while delivering high-quality custom apparel, gear, and swag.

Custom Ink is well-known for fostering community connections through custom apparel, accessories, and promotional products. It operates Swag.com, a top provider of corporate swag; Printfection, a swag platform for enterprise customers; and Swag Space, a white-label platform for promotional distributors. It also offers Custom Ink Fundraising, enabling charitable fundraising through custom apparel sales.

While Custom Ink has historically utilized both screen and digital printing, growing demand for faster fulfillment and sustainable production has prompted a greater shift toward digital printing. Partnering with Kornit’s global network of fulfillers, Custom Ink is boosting its production capacity, lowering its environmental impact, and maintaining high product quality.

Eric Stockl, COO of Custom Ink, stated, “Our mission has always been to bring people together through custom products. By adopting Kornit’s digital on-demand technology, we can deliver faster, more precise, and premium quality designs.”

Kornit Digital’s CEO, Ronen Samuel, added, “The apparel industry is changing, and businesses must adapt. Customers today want limitless design options, quick delivery, and sustainability. While screen printing has been the industry standard, Kornit’s digital solutions are revolutionizing the market by allowing customers to express themselves through what they wear.”

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