03.22.21
On-demand printing and warehousing provider Printful will be adding more than 50 Kornit Atlas systems during 2021 for direct-to-garment (DTG) production on demand, Kornit Digital announced.
This coincides with the company’s addition of new production facilities in Los Angeles, Dallas, Charlotte, Mexico, Spain, and Canada, as well as the expansion of existing facilities globally.
According to Kornit, Printful was named among Deloitte’s 2020 Technology Fast 500 with three-year revenue growth of 441%, more than $722 million in goods sold by customers through the company’s online platform to date, and almost 30 million items delivered.
“Consumers today want customization and personalization, social media engagement, responsible and eco-friendly business practices, and instant gratification—whether they’re buying, designing, or building their own personal brand,” said Davis Siksnans, Printful co-founder and CEO. “Kornit’s agile, versatile, efficient technologies power our success by answering those demands with ease, and their quality, reliability, and scalability are a key reason we’re now shipping more than a million finished pieces every month. By bringing our proven production capabilities to more corners of the globe, Printful will be positioned to meet and exceed the demands of today’s creative digital natives for years to come.”
“Printful offers a complete platform to give creators and entrepreneurs worldwide an end-to-end fulfillment experience, from design to production to delivery of a finished product,” said Ronen Samuel, Kornit Digital CEO. “As an early adopter of Kornit technology, it has grown from a small print operation to become a global leader in taking digital creative concepts and making them real. Printful demonstrates the overwhelming potential of digital transformation, creating a mega-marketplace that empowers enterprising digital natives to conceive and scale its brands—and thanks to Kornit, it is also demonstrating how on-demand digital production can make apparel a cleaner, more sustainable, more responsible enterprise.”