Monday, September 8, 2025

Involution acquires brand and assets of Print.Inc securing fresh future

Leeds-based print, workwear and merchandise supplier Involution has acquired Print.Inc, which went into liquidation on 25th July 2025.

Involution has purchased the brand and its assets, ensuring a stable future and continuity for Print.Inc customers.

While liquidation marked the end of one era for merchandise specialist Print.Inc, Involution is “committed to rebuilding the brand with integrity, professionalism, and consistency.”

“Print.Inc will continue under its own identity but now powered by Involution. This means customers can expect secure and guaranteed orders, a wider product range, and the dependable 5-star service we’ve delivered for nearly three decades,” said Nathan Cookson, operations director.

“This is about restoring Print.Inc and giving its customers the stability they deserve while setting the brand up for long-term success.”

Michael Ainsworth, managing director of Involution, added: “Acquiring Print.Inc is an exciting opportunity to bring stability, expertise, and fresh energy to a well-known brand.

“Our focus is on ensuring customers receive continuity, quality, and innovation from day one, while integrating the best of Print.Inc into Involution’s proven processes. Together, we can build a stronger, more reliable service that customers can trust for years to come.”

Nathan Cookson continued: “This is more than just an acquisition – it’s a fresh start. We had ambitious growth targets for the period leading to 2030, and this acquisition has accelerated us in a very positive direction. It was unexpected, but often the best opportunities are.

“With a name like Print.Inc, we’re excited to revitalise it, restore it to its former glory, and integrate its strengths into the Involution ethos and processes. Combined, we truly believe that Involution and Print.Inc can create a Northern print powerhouse for the future.”

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