The lawsuit, filed by Stanley’s parent company and Amazon, is a good reminder to promo pros to source products only from reliable, vetted suppliers.
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BDA Acquires Distributor SwagUp
The Counselor Top 40 distributor said SwagUp’s unique API-first platform enables end-clients to create, manage and ship merch with enterprise-level distribution.
Read MoreTrump Threatens Bloc of Nine Nations With ‘100% Tariff’
The president-elect said the levies would be aimed at the BRIC alliance, which includes major economies like China, India and Brazil.
Read MoreM&A Europe: Major Deal Sees The Cotton Group Acquire Falk&Ross
Falk&Ross is one of the continent’s largest apparel suppliers. The Cotton Group is a collection of companies that sell apparel into markets that include promo and workwear.
Read MorePublicly Traded Stran Promo Nearing Nasdaq Compliance, CEO Says
The Counselor Top 40 distributor has received deficiency notices from the stock market but is working to get its financial reporting in order after its former auditor landed in legal trouble.
Read MoreTrump Pledges ‘Day One’ New Tariffs on Mexico, Canada & China
The import duties, if enacted, could complicate cross-border promo products commerce in North America and drive up the cost of sourcing merch from manufacturers in the levied nations.
Read MoreLaura Guerrero Named VP of Sales for Towel Specialties
Guerrero has worked in industry sales, including time with Counselor Top 40 companies, for 15 years.
Read MoreAn Inside Look at S&S Activewear’s ‘Robot Revolution’
ASI Media’s visit to one of the Counselor Top 40 supplier’s distribution centers reveals how advanced mobile robots are ushering in a new era of automation.
Read MoreSurvey: U.S. Economic Activity Surges to 2½-Year High
In November 2024, the S&P Global Flash U.S. Composite PMI – which gauges activity in the manufacturing and services sectors – rose to its highest level since April 2022.
Read MorePenn State Prevails in Trademark Trial Against Print-on-Demand Company
Vintage Brand said it was using historic images free for use in the public domain to decorate Penn State-themed products it sold, but a Pennsylvania jury thought differently.
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