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Tibbranding

Tibbranding

Software & SaaS · Design & Creative Tools

Tibbranding operates as a full-service promotional-product and branded-merchandise agency, supplying custom apparel, drink-ware, tech accessories, office supplies and corporate gifts. Orders are handled through a quote-based B2B model; most projects fall in the mid-range price band, with unit costs scaling from budget giveaways to premium retail-quality pieces. Sales are conducted entirely online via tibbranding.com and a client portal that manages proofs, inventory and re-orders. The company differentiates itself with 24-hour virtual mock-ups, no minimum order on many SKUs, and an in-house creative team that converts vector art to embroidery, screen-print, deboss or full-color dye-sublimation within one business day. Its “Brand Guard” color-matching system guarantees Pantone fidelity across cotton, polyester, metal and ceramic substrates—a feature frequently cited in client case studies. Tibbranding also maintains a 30,000-sq-ft fulfillment center that offers individual drop-ship to employees or event attendees, turning swag programs into on-demand logistics. Typical buyers are marketing managers at growth-stage tech firms, university advancement offices and healthcare systems that need cohesive merch for recruiting, onboarding and trade-show campaigns. They value speed, brand consistency and the ability to support remote teams without holding inventory; sustainability options such as recycled PET apparel and plastic-free packaging align with their ESG reporting requirements. Tibbranding competes in the crowded promotional-products distributor space against both legacy catalog houses and low-cost online printers. It separates itself by combining agency-level creative services with factory-direct pricing, real-time inventory dashboards and carbon-neutral shipping offsets—allowing clients to run sophisticated, data-driven merch programs without managing multiple vendors.

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