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H&M’s Creator Studio launches UK printing hub

H&M Group’s Creator Studio, the on-demand printing service for the merchandise sector, has opened its first UK printing hub. Launched in 2021, Creator Studio’s proprietary tech… View Article

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H&M’s Creator Studio launches UK printing hub

H&M Group’s Creator Studio, the on-demand printing service for the merchandise sector, has opened its first UK printing hub.

Launched in 2021, Creator Studio’s proprietary tech offers artists, labels and licensees an end-to-end solution for merchandise printing and fulfilment, including customisation options such as screen printing and embroidery.

Situated on Wilts Trading Estate in Wiltshire, the new printing hub operated by T Shirt & Sons will shorten  delivery times on UK orders to between two and four days. Prior to the new launch, orders were fulfilled from a site in the Czech Republic.

Dinesh Nayar, managing director at Creator Studio, said: “Since launching Creator Studio in 2021, opening a regional hub in the UK has been a clear goal of ours.

“Sustainability is at the core of our business model, and we’re delighted that our UK customers can now shop confident in the knowledge that their purchases are environmentally stable. We can’t wait to see what UK artists across the country create using our technology.”

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