TGI, a US-based full-service print solutions provider, has integrated three high-performance HP Indigo digital presses, including the flagship HP Indigo 100K, and HP Site Flow workflow solutions, to meet the evolving demands of modern print buyers. Together, these technologies have enabled TGI to scale its operations to produce thousands of jobs daily during peak seasons, while maintaining offset-quality prints.
A key enabler of this transformation has been HP Site Flow. Built to orchestrate the full print production lifecycle, HP Site Flow helps TGI manage seasonal spikes with agility and precision. Its intuitive interface and robust open API allow TGI to seamlessly onboard temporary staff and flex capacity on demand during high-volume periods. This ease of use is especially critical in modules like shipping, where even new hires can be trained and ramped up rapidly without compromising accuracy or speed.
Notably, HP Site Flow intelligently automates both front- and back-end workflows, streamlining every stage from job batching to press routing and post-production logistics. This minimizes manual touchpoints, and accelerates turnaround times, delivering a largely hands-free path from order to shipment. The platform’s flexibility provides an unparalleled ability to tailor use to customer needs, while its press-agnostic design ensures consistent integration across its HP Indigo fleet and has fundamentally redefined how TGI delivers high-quality print at scale.
Originally founded as a high-end advertising typography business, TGI has evolved into a digital print leader delivering both short- and long-run production. Today, ecommerce is a core growth driver, fueling demand for personalized products like photo prints, brochures, calendars and greeting cards. This strategic shift, powered by HP technology, helped TGI secure a major account during last year’s Christmas season, which has since expanded into year-round business.
“HP Site Flow has been a game-changer for TGI. It is press-agnostic, highly flexible, and easy to integrate. This has played a significant role in securing major accounts, many of which specifically ask about HP Site Flow. Its presence signals that we’re already aligned with their infrastructure and expectations, eliminating the need to start from scratch. That kind of speed and dependability instantly builds trust” said Jack Glacken, CEO at TGI.
“TGI exemplifies the kind of forward-thinking print provider that thrives with HP Site Flow,” said Joan Perez Pericot, VP and Global Head of HP Industrial Print Software & Solutions. “By combining high-performance digital presses with intelligent automation, it has achieved remarkable responsiveness, efficiency, and client confidence. This is exactly the type of transformation we envisioned when designing HP Site Flow – to help innovative companies like TGI lead the market, not just keep up with it.”
Although TGI has not yet implemented AI into its production line, the company is actively exploring ways to incorporate it as the next phase in its automation strategy. With TGI’s commitment to evolving alongside customer needs and HP’s ongoing investment in innovation, the company is well-positioned to lead the next wave of high-speed, high-quality, and automation-led digital printing.