Black Ink

6 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 9, ISSUE 7 Limited. The sister company includes large-format printing and custom fabrication. They acquired top notch machinery with state-of-the-art technology to ensure high-quality results from the design to the fabrication of lit and non-lit signs, banners, retail displays, booths, vehicle wraps, and much more. They are among only a few printers that can print a continuous 10+ feet in high resolution color. Fabrication services can be done using substrates like acrylic, wood, PVC, and metal. Due in part to the pandemic halting events, Black Ink’s printing business has taken off, becoming the forefront of the enterprise. “That became our pivot,” Miller says. “What our print and fabrication business allow us to do now is to add the branding aspect of marketing to our clients’ needs and to meet those needs for them as well.” Black Ink offers services island-wide, and also service most of the Caribbean region. “We’ve quite a few clients from Central and South American countries,” Rowe says. “We have touched every other Caribbean country to date, except Cuba and Haiti.” The company draws on a highly trained and BLACK INK

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