BALL & DOGGETT TO SUPPLY KORNIT DTG


By Wayne Robinson | 24 April 2024

In a brand new strategic partnership, Ball & Doggett will provide Kornit’s vary of DTG print-on-demand digital trend and textile manufacturing applied sciences to print companies throughout Australia.

Ball & Doggett to supply Kornit's DTG on-demand print systems: (l-r) Tomer, Kornit Digital, and Rob Brussolo, Ball & Doggett
Ball & Doggett to provide Kornit’s DTG on-demand print programs: (l-r) Tomer Artzi, Kornit Digital, and Rob Brussolo, Ball & Doggett

Ball & Doggett says the brand new partnership is in response to the “rising demand for environment friendly, high-quality print options”. The corporate is focusing on each display screen printers and business printers with the Kornit options.

Kornit says its digital direct-to-garment print know-how helps create an on-shore print-on-demand marketplace for clothes, enabling print companies to supply speedy turnaround and low volumes to the market.

Ball & Doggett will formally take over from Kissel + Wolf because the unique distributor of Kornit gear on 8 June. Ball & Doggett will provide the machines, the inks, the components, and the servicing. It has already taken on new service engineers in Brisbane, Queensland and Victoria, and has appointed a brand new purposes supervisor.

For Kornit, the partnership now provides it entry to the vast majority of print companies in Australia, as Ball & Doggett is Australia’s largest provider of printable supplies, working within the business, wide-format, labels and packaging markets.

Ball & Doggett says it has strategically aligned with Kornit to supply a complete suite of direct-to-garment and roll-to-roll digital printing and fulfilment companies. It says that by leveraging Kornit Digital’s cutting-edge know-how and Ball & Doggett’s in depth distribution community and experience, this partnership will empower companies to streamline their printing operations, scale back turnaround instances, and unlock new alternatives for progress.

Rob Brussolo, normal supervisor for Signal Show & Digital at Ball & Doggett, mentioned, “With a dedication to sustainability and innovation, Kornit Digital’s direct-to-garment options are crafted to help producers and fulfillers in discovering the best manufacturing calls for of at the moment’s consumer-driven market. Guaranteeing that present Kornit Digital customers obtain distinctive service all through this transition stays our prime precedence.”

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Tomer Artzi, president and managing director, Kornit Digital Asia Pacific, mentioned, “Right now’s announcement is a major milestone for us, and we’re excited to affix forces with trade chief Ball & Doggett – driving innovation and redefining the way forward for on-demand, digital textiles throughout the Australian market.

“By combining our unmatched experience and in depth sources, our aim is to empower companies of all sizes to thrive within the digital age, providing unparalleled flexibility, velocity and high quality of their on-demand printing operations.”

Ball & Doggett goals to transform the nation’s display screen printing garment companies over to Kornit digital know-how, in a lot the identical means that A3 offset printers of 20 years in the past all moved to digital printing. It would additionally provide Kornit DTG to business print companies, particularly in packages with eProductivity Software program web-to-print and ERP options.

“Ball & Doggett will allow display screen printing companies to supply a velocity of service, with a low stage of labour and diminished expertise, none of which is feasible with display screen printing. For business print companies seeking to diversify, Kornit DTG gives an actual progress alternative,” Brussolo concluded.

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