December 20, 2022
World Emblem, Hollywood, Florida, recently partnered with Z Customization, Carlsbad, California, a full-service product design, development, sourcing, customization, and distribution company, to offer a new level of decorated products and services to the golf industry.
Incorporating the latest technology and the fact that combined, the two companies have respective geographic locations in Georgia, California, Texas, and Mexico, they will be offering the highest-quality decorations to the golf world. These include direct embroidery, custom emblems, heat transfers, and direct-to-garment (DTG) printing capabilities for apparel, headwear, bags, towels and other golf and lifestyle products. Also available will be Z Customizations’ existing golf bag manufacturing capabilities through sourcing partners across Asia and Indonesia.
By working together, World Emblem and Z Customizations will bring unparalleled service to the golf world with fast turn times offered under one roof made in North America, according to both companies. The combined locations of the two organizations will cut down on shipping costs to the end consumer.
Z Customization, in business since 2004, has established its reputation as the premiere decorating supplier for the golf market. Its customer list is a Who’s Who of sporting goods giants and Fortune 500 companies including The Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA), The Ryder Cup, The Superbowl, and a host of golfing’s top players (Matt Fitzpatrick, Jason Day) and most-prestigious tournaments.
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