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Apparel printer GoCustom Clothing has announced the opening a new facility in Central London, alongside the expansion of its business development team

Apparel printer, GoCustom Clothing, has expanded its operations with the opening of a new facility in Central London.
The central London facility will operate alongside GoCustom’s factory in Ludlow, Shropshire. The company aims for the offices to enhance its service offerings by bringing its facilities closer to its core customer base.
The new offices, located in Covent Garden, have been purchased in response to growing customer numbers in London and South East England.
Angus Mitchell, general manager at GoCustom, says: "Being close to our customers is important to us. With so many clients based in the South East, we saw this as an opportunity to serve our customers even better."
GoCustom has also announced that it will be expanding its business development team, in response to increased demand for its apparel print offerings. The expansion has been made with the aim of allowing GoCustom to support more brands looking to elevate their options in personalised clothing.
Commenting on the team expansion, sales director at GoCustom, Tom Mason, says: "By upscaling our business development team, we are able to support more brands looking to improve their options in customised clothing."
The company recently expanded its production capacity with the installation of new machines at its Ludlow factory, installing an additional Kornit Atlas Max digital printer to work alongside its other Kornit machines.
Originally formed in 1996, GoCustom remains a family-owned and run business, part of the Kingfisher Leisurewear group. Its garment personalisation offerings include direct-to-garment (DTG), direct-to-film (DTF), embroidery, screen printing, and vinyl transfer.