Kornit adds 3D for direct to garment printing
Dyeing/Finishing/Printing
Kornit to further equip Monster Digital
Printer’s armoury will rise to 17 Apollo systems and 47 Atlas Max units.
1st October 2024
Innovation in Textiles
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Miami, FL, USA
Monster Digital, headquartered in Miami, Florida, plans to install ten additional Kornit Apollo printing systems during 2025 as it accelerates its ongoing transition from screen printing to digital textile production.
Traditionally a private label screen printer, the company has significantly expanded its digital production during the past years, including building a fleet of seven Apollos and 47 Kornit Atlas Max systems.
The additional Apollos to be installed during 2025 will be executed in a mix of capital purchases and Kornit’s new All-Inclusive Click (AIC) model. This major expansion will enable the company to capture massive new opportunities and better meet existing customer demands by shifting significant bulk production impressions from screen to digital production.
“Kornit’s innovation with the latest Apollo system has been a true game-changer for our business,” said Scott Valancy, COO at Monster Digital. “Now we can move more screen volume to digital with no compromises. Apollo is changing the way we manage order flow – with the ability to produce digitally at levels of speed and quality the industry has never seen. We are excited with the growth opportunities Apollo opens for us and look forward to providing the ultimate customer experience.”
“The industry is changing, and world-class manufacturers are transforming their businesses to better align with the demands of today’s brands and retailers to capture new opportunities,” added Ronen Samuel, Kornit Digital CEO. “For companies like Monster Digital, Kornit solutions are the engine driving this transformation. We’re proud of our long-standing relationship with Monster Digital and are fully committed to helping them achieve success.”
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