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STAHLS’ Partners With JDS Industries as Master Distributor

The reseller joins forces with the personalization business.

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STAHLS’ (St. Clair Shores, MI) is announcing the latest Master Distributor for CAD-CUT HTV and Hotronix heat presses, according to a press release. 

JDS Industries (Sioux Falls, SD) is a family-owned wholesaler for awards, personalization and signs and supplies customers nationwide through a network of 13 warehouses. They are eager to meet the growing demands of the apparel decorating industry by representing the STAHLS’ brand of quality heat transfer materials and Hotronix equipment and accessories. 

“As a leader in the personalized gift, awards and recognition industries, JDS is excited to begin offering the products that have made STAHLS’ a leader in the world of heat transfer,” Scott Sletten, president and CEO of JDS Industries, is quoted in the press release. 

JDS Industries joins a nationwide network of distributors that have partnered with STAHLS’ to provide heat presses and heat printing accessories to decorators across the US. STAHLS’ Master Distributors ensure that quality products are more accessible and easier to obtain locally for all heat printers and apparel decorating businesses. 

“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with JDS,” Shauna Soom, director of global sales and service, Hotronix, is quoted in the press release. “This collaboration signifies a strategic alignment of values, a commitment to excellence, and a shared vision for delivering unparalleled products and services to our customers.” 

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For more information about JDS Industries and other Master Distributors, visit stahls.com/distributors.

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