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Industry News


GroupeSTAHL names Martin Borley CEO of EMEA region G


roupeSTAHL has


promoted Martin Borley to the role of chief


executive officer, Stahls’ EMEA, effective July 1, 2025. With over 35 years of service to Stahls’ affiliated and owned companies, Mr Borley most recently served as executive managing director of Stahls’ UK and Europe, In his new role, Mr Borley will report directly to Carleen Gray, CEO of GroupeSTAHL and will lead all initiatives across the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region in support of the overall vision directed by GroupeSTAHL.


Ms Gray said: “Martin has proven to be a steady and thoughtful leader. He understands our vision and how to execute. Under his leadership, Stahls’ EMEA will accelerate our mission of Global Brand Unity, ensuring our


customers and partners benefit from seamless decoration and fulfillment experiences driven by our Stahls’ Fulfill Engine platform.”


Martin’s appointment comes as Stahls’ evolves from a distributor- only model toward a hybrid business strategy, integrating direct operations with strong distributor partnerships. He will play a pivotal role in expanding a unified, technology-enabled decoration and fulfillment network throughout the region.


Martin Borley


Prestige Leisure UK now integrated in DecoNetwork


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ne of the UK’s leading garment distributors has been integrated into DecoNetwork to streamline product sourcing, automate product data sync, and give print shops faster access to Prestige Leisure UK’s brands. This integration makes it easier to manage inventory, quote jobs, and launch online stores with real-time product updates directly from Prestige. With just a few clicks, products can


be added to online stores, mockups, and client quotes, complete with pricing, colour options, and size availability. This automation removes the need for manual data entry, reducing errors and saving hours of admin work. As Prestige updates its catalogue, those changes automatically reflect in DecoNetwork, helping decorators stay ahead of the competition with accurate, up-to-date product information.


Mr Borley added: “We’re committed to growing our EMEA business by meeting customers where they are – across all channels. Our focus is on expanding access to our services and capabilities through a stronger Fulfill Engine and direct network, while continuing to deliver the reliability and partnership our customers have always counted on.”


Two new


appointments at Nazdar


L


i Nguyen has joined the Nazdar R&D team as a digital ink chemist, while Amanda Harris has been welcomed to product management team.


Mr Nguyen will be responsible for researching and developing new and innovative inkjet products, with the aim of generating new business and supporting the growth of existing accounts.


Decorators can now


access Prestige Leisure UK’s brands through DecoNetwork


| 8 | August 2025


He has nine years of experience formulating inks for solvent-based digital printing. His expertise includes product developmentand laboratory management. And in her new role, Ms Harris will support Laura Maybaum, director of product management to support and manage the Nazdar Screen and Coatings Graphics & Industrial products.


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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