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No One Likes Rush Orders

It is a well-known fact that rush orders are stressful and undesirable, but sometimes exhibitors and event planners need last-minute event display tools to prepare for an event.

There is a deadline for most event display activities, and exhibitors may find that an extra event display tool is needed at the last minute, maybe they need a table cover to decorate the dull display table or want to add some flair to the booth.

Rush order printing service is a service that allows customers to get their printing needs done in a short time, usually within 24 hours or less. These rush orders often come in at the last minute, with unrealistic deadlines and expectations, and often with little or no compensation for the extra effort and stress involved.

It is a service many printing companies offer, but not all of them can deliver.

Rush orders are challenging for many traditional manufacturers or service providers, because they require availability, capacity, and rates to be adjusted, planning and resource integration to be strong, and production and communication to be streamlined and efficient.

At CFM, rush order service is not a slogan, but a reality that we take actions to make it possible.

CFM initially puts forward the concept of the innovative idea of creating a B2F (business to factory) business model in the advertising textile printing industry. We developed the CFM e-commerce store, a convenient and user-friendly platform that allows you to place orders online anytime and anywhere with just a laptop. As soon as you submit your orders, they will be automatically synced to the CFM workshop, where our professional artwork team will handle them. We have three teams of artwork experts working in 8-hour shifts to provide you with 24/7 free online artwork service. You can review and approve the artwork online, and your orders will be sent to printing when you click the “approve” button. This model significantly improves the efficiency of order processing and streamlines the manufacturing process. Moreover, with CFM smart workshop and warehousing cloud ensure, CFM ensures you a strong production capacity and a secure inventory.

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Rush orders are no fun for anyone involved. They can cause stress, frustration, dissatisfaction, and poor results for manufacturers and service providers. That’s why CFM strives to think out of the box and solve this industry pain point in a creative and innovative way. We aim to deliver better outcomes and enable our customers to enjoy smoother and more satisfying results. Rush order printing service is a service that CFM insists on offering. It can give us a competitive edge, and increase our customer satisfaction and purchasing experience. Also, it can also help us showcase our professionalism, quality, and excellence in the printing industry. By offering rush order printing services, we can create more value for our customers and ourselves.


CFM--A leading service provider for efficient visual solutions.

The first B2F purchasing model in the ad textile print industry, all orders placed online are directly auto sync to our workshop for printing.

The first direct-to-workshop system, systems integration/ auto order sync.

24hr online ordering service &24hr/365days printing service, no weekend & no holiday delays.

24hr online artwork service--20 in-house artwork person, 3 teams x 8 hours shifts ensure efficient day&night artwork processing.

Your time zone is our time zone, and we are at your service even at 3 am (CST/UTC+8).

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