Australian Apparel Manufacturer QTCo Increases Investment in Kornit Digital, Answering E-Commerce Surge
11 November 2020: Kornit Digital, a worldwide market leader in digital textile printing technology, announced its customer QTCo, Australia’s highest-volume fulfiller of digital direct-to-garment (DTG) imprinted apparel, has installed an additional two Kornit Avalanche HD6 systems for on-demand production. The move follows QTCo’s increased order volumes in recent months, which management attributes to the company’s rapid delivery times and increased web-driven business resulting from COVID-related precautions and regulations.
According to Statista, e-commerce is expected to account for more than US$27 billion in revenues in Australia this year, a year-over-year increase of more than 22%. With more than US$7 billion of this total, fashion constitutes the largest segment of this market, and these trends have long driven adoption of on-demand production technologies.
Having grown since its inception 25 years ago, QTCo provides a diverse array of DTG, screen printing and sublimation services for apparel, headwear, bags, drinkwear, and promotional products, with clients encompassing major apparel brands, independent e-tailers, and private consumers. Investing in Kornit Digital technology has empowered the business to guarantee customised pieces are shipped within 48 hours, making small orders profitable.
“We could see market opportunity in short run, on-demand printing-run lengths were consistently coming, and customers wanted their jobs in less time,” said Darren Fraser, Managing Director at QTCo. “The Kornit systems had the industrial scale we believed we needed to make the switch to digital a success.”
Fraser added, “The move to digital has been tremendous for us-Kornit provides the quality, consistency, and productivity we need.”
According to Fraser, the advent of COVID accelerated consumer shifts towards online purchasing and Kornit’s single-step, eco-friendly platform for on-demand DTG fulfilment is well-suited to that new market landscape.
“We are engaging with new customers every day who are perhaps unable or unwilling to go to a brick-and-mortar store,” said Fraser. “When they discover the benefits of online shopping-the personalisation, the choice, the ease-they come back for more. The customer experience we provide is excellent.”
Fraser noted QTCo has supplemented its Kornit DTG systems with popular web-based design and POS platforms, which further streamline the end-to-end process, eliminate errors, minimize time to market, and free up resources for continuous investment in operations.
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