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GS UK goes into administration P
&P understands Nottingham- based garment decorator supplier, GS UK, has gone into administration, with all staff being made redundant as of September 5.
GS UK is the exclusive UK distributor of Gunold threads and consumables, as well as being the authorised dealer for Brother Sewing. The company also supplies Merlin and Brother embroidery machines, Brother DTF printers and CadCam Laser Cutters.
Since 2019, GS UK has been under the ownership of Robert De Regge. Mr De Regge is an ex-Group CEO with global expertise in sales, marketing and
YES Group extends support for Merlin embroidery machine users A
fter the news of GS UK’s reported administration, YES Group has announced
The YES Group team pictured at Printwear & Promotion LIVE! 2024
it will support GS UK customers with their Merlin embroidery machines going forward. If you are UK-based and own a Merlin embroidery machine, manufactured by Ricoma and purchased from GS UK, YES Group is now your point of contact for technical support, service and maintenance.
As a leading provider of embroidery equipment and technical support in the UK, YES Group has a long-standing reputation for delivering
Ady Burton publishes first book for business start-ups
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fter more than 20+ years’ industry experience, Adrian Burton has published his fi rst book titled
‘Become a T-Shirt Tycoon’. The book has been written as a comprehensive guide to launching and growing a successful T shirt printing business. Its aim is to equip readers with the insider knowledge and practical tools needed to succeed in the rapidly growing T shirt printing industry.
It includes a step-by-step guide to setting up a T shirt printing business, a comprehensive guide to equipment, as well as expert software tips. Speaking on LinkedIn, Mr Burton said: “This book is a culmination of everything I’ve learned – from starting a garage-based
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk business to
building a thriving enterprise.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your
existing business to the next level, this
reliable service and expertise. GS UK customers are invited to register their machines with YES Group to receive support.
By registering, customers will ensure their machines continue to perform at their best with regular maintenance and prompt repairs, if needed.
When registering, customers are required to provide details of their machine. This will ensure they receive seamless support backed by Ricoma’s commitment to quality.
Storm Creek joins bluesign system
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Become A T-Shirt Tycoon is a new book by Adrian Burton
guide is packed with actionable insights, practical advice, and insider tips to help you succeed.”
The book is available to purchase on Amazon.
Adrian Burton owned South East Workwear in Abingdon before selling the business in 2022. He also ran a successful YouTube channel reviewing workwear.
ommitting to 100% bluesign approved fabrics by 2025, Storm Creek has become the fi rst US promotional products brand to join the bluesign system.
This partnership marks a signifi cant milestone, as Storm Creek sets a new standard for sustainability in the industry. Storm Creek’s upcoming 2025 product catalogue will already feature a range of products made with bluesign certifi ed fabrics, demonstrating the brand’s dedication to reducing environmental impact and promoting safe, responsible production practices.
Storm Creek is a leading innovator in sustainable apparel within the promotional products industry.
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manufacturing. Prior to his appointment to director, Mr De Regge had been working as an international change manager turning around companies in
The company supplies Merlin embroidery machines
a global environment (Europe, UK, Asia and the Americas) for private equity providers, large industrial conglomerates and family-owned companies.
GS UK is the exclusive UK distributor of Gunold
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