Industry News
Kornit remains focused on long-term industry change
K
ornit Digital has released its second Impact Report, in which the company
reaffi rms its commitment to an impact strategy focused on long- term industry change to one that is more sustainable.
The Impact Report for 2021 highlights the progress Kornit has made against goals such as climate action, waste management, green chemistry and diversity in the workplace. Omer Kulka, chief marketing offi cer at Kornit Digital, said: “Innovation is key to our sustainability efforts, including how we develop our systems and inks, deliver software and services, and engage our employees and communities. This second annual report highlights our steadfast commitment to being a leader in fostering a global community – bringing together employees, customers, and partners – that is both ethical and accountable for creating a more
sustainable industry and future.” Kornit’s impact strategy is made of two fundamental pillars of activity: • Planet: Providing sustainable solutions and improving resource effi ciency in the fashion industry.
• People: Contributing to society and actively working toward the betterment of people’s lives.
For each of these strategic pillars, Kornit’s approach is dual, which maximises its impact: • Enable the change: Facilitating transformation to a more sustainable planet.
• Be the change: Implementing sustainable practices within the company’s own operations. Mr Kulka concluded: “Since our founding in 2002, Kornit has dedicated itself to creating lasting change in our industry. Our renewed impact strategy further holds us accountable to that vision. In addition to our efforts to
Alexandra launches uniform personalisation service
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lexandra has launched a uniform personalisation service that offers easy customisation and instant
design views.
The new personalisation tool boasts an easy-to-use interface that allows shoppers to browse their catalogue, choose their item, and customise it with just a few clicks.
Not only
that, but the innovative technology serves up an instant visual of your personalised design, saving
customisable with a range of fonts and colours to choose from.
Shoppers can process orders via the personalisation service in bulk or as singles. Better yet, Alexandra supplies to both businesses and individuals so it’s perfect for sole traders, start-ups, and large corporations.
Alexandra has launched a uniform personalisation service
customers time on waiting for proofs. Alexandra is offering a variety of customisation options, ensuring that customers can get their uniform perfectly branded or personalised. Shoppers can upload images or text, with the option of having their logo embroidered or printed onto garments. All text is fully
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
The personalisation service will be available on all Alexandra garments, including hi-vis vests, tunics, scrubs, chef jackets, polos, trousers and much more. As with all Alexandra products, all garments are made with high-quality materials with the best threads to ensure garments perform well over time and can sustain high-temperature laundering. Nina Du Celliee Muller, digital channels director at Mi Hub, said: “Our personalisation offering has been in the making for a long time – and we’re delighted to launch it for our customers. When we were creating this concept, our goal was to create a personalisation service that was market-leading, rather than replicating what’s already available in our industry.”
reduce our overall environmental impact, we’re focused on the health, safety, and wellbeing of everyone using our products; improving the lives of our people in the workplace; and positively contributing to the industry and society. While we believe progress has been made, we know there’s more work to be done and we look forward to driving positive change for our business, our industry, and the ecosystem at large.”
Xpres acquires rights to Adkins heat presses
E
arlier this year A. Adkins & Sons ceased trading and now its long-term distributor partner Xpres has acquired all intellectual property together with manufacturing and distribution rights to the range of Adkins heat presses.
Under the terms of the deal, Xpres has purchased all of Adkins considerable stocks of presses and spare parts with which it will offer continued supply and support to Adkins global network of distributors. Miles Carter, CEO, said “We’re delighted to welcome Adkins to our in-house brand portfolio. Adkins presses are iconic and revered for their outstanding performance and durability. This deal will ensure continuity of supply and service both for Xpres customers and the wider community of loyal Adkins users.” A revised Adkins website will launch shortly.
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