This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in screen printing without publishing (except books, grey goods, and manifold business forms). This industry includes establishments engaged in screen printing on purchased stock materials, such as stationery, invitations, labels, and similar items, on a job order basis. Establishments primarily engaged in printing on apparel and textile products, such as T-shirts, caps, jackets, towels, and napkins, are included in this industry.
The commercial screen printing industry, classified under NAICS 323113, has been experiencing several notable qualitative trends. A significant trend is the increasing shift towards digital printing technologies. Businesses are adopting these new technologies to achieve higher efficiency, faster turnaround times, and more versatile printing options. This shift is driven by the demand for high-quality prints and customization, as clients seek more personalized and on-demand services.
Another prominent trend is the growing emphasis on sustainability. Screen printing companies are increasingly adopting eco-friendly inks and materials to meet the rising consumer demand for environmentally responsible products. This shift not only helps in reducing the environmental footprint but also boosts the brand image of companies that prioritize green initiatives.
Moreover, the industry is witnessing a surge in demand for promotional merchandise and branded apparel, especially as businesses seek to strengthen their marketing efforts post-COVID-19. This trend is expected to continue as companies recognize the effectiveness of physical promotional items in enhancing brand visibility and customer loyalty.
Forecasts for the near future suggest that the commercial screen printing industry will continue to evolve with ongoing technological advancements and further embrace digital printing methods. Additionally, the movement towards sustainable practices is predicted to become even more pronounced, with companies likely investing in greener production processes and materials. The demand for customization and rapid fulfillment will drive innovation and the adoption of more advanced, flexible printing solutions.
Address lists screen printing without publishing
Agricultural magazines and periodicals screen printing without publishing
Art prints screen printing without publishing
Atlases screen printing without publishing
Business directories screen printing without publishing
Business forms (except manifold) screen printing without publishing
Calendars screen printing without publishing
Cards (e.g., business, greeting, playing, postcards, trading) screen printing without publishing
Catalogs of collections screen printing without publishing
Catalogs screen printing without publishing
Comic books screen printing without publishing
Commercial screen printing
Databases screen printing without publishing
Directories screen printing without publishing
Discount coupon books screen printing without publishing
Financial magazines and periodicals screen printing without publishing
Globe covers and maps screen printing without publishing
Greeting cards (e.g., birthday, holiday, sympathy) screen printing without publishing
Guides, street map, screen printing without publishing
Job printing, screen
Juvenile magazines and periodicals screen printing without publishing
Magazines and periodicals screen printing without publishing
Maps screen printing without publishing
Music, sheet, screen printing without publishing
Newsletters screen printing without publishing
Newspapers screen printing without publishing
Patterns and plans (e.g., clothing patterns) screen printing without publishing
Periodicals screen printing without publishing
Postcards screen printing without publishing
Posters screen printing without publishing
Print shops, screen
Printing, screen (except books, manifold business forms, grey goods)
Professional magazines and periodicals screen printing without publishing
Racetrack programs screen printing without publishing
Racing forms screen printing without publishing
Radio guides screen printing without publishing
Radio schedules screen printing without publishing
Religious magazines and periodicals screen printing without publishing
Scholarly journals screen printing without publishing
Scholastic magazines and periodicals screen printing without publishing
Screen printing (except books, manifold business forms, grey goods)
Screen printing apparel and textile products (e.g. caps, napkins, placemats, T-shirts, towels) (except grey goods)
Sheet music screen printing without publishing
Shipping registers screen printing without publishing
Stationery, screen printing, on a job-order basis
Technical magazines and periodicals screen printing without publishing
Telephone directories screen printing without publishing
Television guides screen printing without publishing
Trade journals screen printing without publishing
Trade magazines and periodicals screen printing without publishing
Yearbooks screen printing without publishing
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