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Bringing Object Customisation In House

In recent years, the manufacturing and retail industries have seen a significant shift towards in-house object printing and customisation. With advancements in digital print technology, manufacturers and retailers are now able to create and personalise products within their own operations and on their own premises using compact and user-friendly equipment.

This shift offers numerous advantages that can enhance productivity, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. In this article, we will explore the top 10 benefits of bringing object printing and customisation in-house for manufacturers and retailers.

1. Rapid Prototyping and Iteration

In-house printing allows businesses to quickly create prototypes and iterate designs. This accelerates the product development cycle, enabling faster time-to-market and a competitive edge in the industry.

Preparing a run of glass bottles in a UV printing jig (Source: Wild Distillery)

“Owning an in-house printer has allowed me to be more flexible with my offerings, and single-handedly enabled me to branch into the personalisation market.” - Henrik Nerst, Wild Distillery 

2. Cost-effectiveness

By eliminating the need for outsourcing printing and customisation services, manufacturers and retailers can significantly reduce costs associated with transportation, third-party fees, and potential delays. In-house production optimises resource allocation and lowers overall operational expenses. You can also offer short to medium custom runs without the initial costs associated with creating screens/pads.

3. Customisation at Scale

In-house printing facilitates on-demand customisation of products to meet diverse consumer preferences. Businesses can offer personalised designs, sizes, and features, enhancing customer satisfaction and increasing sales. Software features, such as VersaWorks’ variable data functionality, can help users customise runs on a case-by-case basis.

4. Reduced Lead Times

The ability to print objects on-site reduces lead times, allowing businesses to respond quickly to market demands and changing trends. This agility helps in meeting deadlines and fulfilling orders in a timely manner.

A custom printed padel racket with a flatbed UV printer

“Investing in this technology has allowed us to stop outsourcing, reduce our costs and lead times, and increase production. We now have full control of the entire process and can create durable products in-house.” - Sergi Gallardo, Shooter Padel

5. Quality Control

Maintaining control over the entire production process ensures consistent quality. Businesses can closely monitor and fine-tune the printing and customisation processes, resulting in higher-quality products and reduced defect rates.

6. Intellectual Property Protection

In-house printing helps protect intellectual property by limiting the exposure of design files to external parties. This control over sensitive data ensures that proprietary designs remain secure within the manufacturer's or retailer’s premises.

7. Environmental Sustainability

Producing objects in-house often results in less waste, as businesses can optimise material use and recycling. This contributes to environmental sustainability by reducing the overall carbon footprint of the production process.

Matching colours accurately with digital print

“Utilising the UV printer, we’ve been able to expand our colour remit whilst exploring different textures and increasing our special effects capabilities. What we have been most pleased with is the ability of the printer to replicate pantone colours perfectly.” - Darline Vogel, Royal Enfield

8. Enhanced Supply Chain Resilience

By decentralising the production process, businesses mitigate risks associated with disruptions in the supply chain. In-house printing provides a degree of resilience, ensuring continuity of production even during external challenges.

9. Streamlined Inventory Management

In-house printing allows for better inventory management and reduces the need for excessive stockpiling. Manufacturers can print products as needed, minimising excess inventory and associated holding costs.

10. Facilitating Research and Development

Having object printing capabilities in-house enables manufacturers to conduct in-depth research and development. This fosters innovation, as teams can experiment with new materials, designs, and technologies more efficiently and cost-effectively.

Professionals at Studio Kaligraph experiment with digital print

“During the layout process, if they can play around with the finishing effects, the substrates and all the design elements before going into the production process, it opens up a lot of possibilities.” - Željka Tihomirović, Studio Kaligraf

Conclusion

Bringing object printing and customisation in-house provides manufacturers and retailers with a multitude of advantages. From rapid prototyping to cost-effectiveness and enhanced supply chain resilience, the benefits are far-reaching.

By embracing this progressive technology, manufacturers, retailers and any businesses can stay ahead of the curve, meet customer demands effectively, and revolutionise their approach to production and customisation.

Want to know how digital printing can help you streamline your custom object marking? Contact one of our experts.