Kornit Digital announced that Lawrenceville, GA-based Takedown Inc. agreed to implement the Kornit Avalanche HD6 and Kornit Avalanche Poly Pro systems for on-demand digital fulfillment across the company’s product offering.
Created in 2005, Takedown Inc. began as a supplier to the wrestling market and has grown its e-commerce operation with the use of sublimation, embroidery, and cut-and-sew technologies, according to Kornit Digital.
In 2020, its product line grew to include imprinted facial masks and other personal protective equipment—a recent adaptation among sportswear and other apparel manufacturers following COVID-19 market disruptions, according to Kornit Digital.
Kornit said its Avalanche HD6 provides businesses like Takedown Inc. with an efficient, eco-friendly, single-step process to imprint several different fabrics at the push of a button, delivering extraordinary wash and lightfastness, color gamut, and photorealistic imagery to make any garment profitable in any quantity.
Kornit said its Avalanche Poly Pro extends that proposition with the industry’s only DTG system developed specifically for dark polyester and poly blends, making it an ideal fit for modern sportswear and athleisure apparel.
“We are very excited to have this new Kornit system up and running,” said Dustin Kawa, CEO and founder of Takedown Inc. “At Takedown, it’s always our highest priority to provide our clients with exceptional service utilizing the latest printing technology.”
“Kornit is synonymous with the best of the best in fast, clean, profitable, on-demand production, and we’re prepared to go to the mat with any supplier that thinks they have what it takes,” added Chuck Meyo, president of Kornit Digital Americas.