Customized athletic apparel manufacturing focuses on serving sports teams, clubs, and local sportswear companies across North America and Europe. Production utilizes sublimation printing, a process where designs are first printed on paper and then heat-transferred onto fabric, allowing for full customization of logos, player names, and numbers. While the facility maintains a heat-transfer capacity of 3,000 pieces per day, the final assembly of jerseys currently reaches 1,000 units daily. To accommodate small community teams and school clubs, the business maintains a low minimum order quantity of just ten pieces. Quality control is managed through a photo-verification system, where printing or manufacturing errors are corrected based on customer feedback. This operational model prioritizes high-mix, low-volume production to meet the specific branding needs of diverse sporting organizations.
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