Listed Industrial Printing Companies in Hawaii

Results are ordered alphabetically. Inclusion is based on the matching process or industry recorded on each published profile.

Kahala

📍 Honolulu, HI Est. 1936
Specialties: Original aloha shirt manufacturing100% rayon screen-printed shirtsHand-crafted Hawaiian apparelTraditional aloha wear production

Founded in Honolulu in 1936, Kahala is Hawaii's oldest operating apparel company and was the first company in Honolulu to switch to factory manufactur...

Ky's Hawaiian Shirts

📍 Honolulu, HI Est. 1992
Specialties: Hawaiian shirt manufacturingMade in Hawaii apparelWholesale Hawaiian clothing100% cotton aloha shirts

Ky's Hawaiian Shirts has been manufacturing and wholesaling Hawaiian shirts in Hawaii since 1992, with over 30 years of experience producing authentic...

Maui Plexiglass LLC

📍 Kahului, HI Est. 2005
Specialties: Custom plastic fabricationLaser cuttingCNC precision cuttingMarine window replacement

Maui Plexiglass is the only source for custom plastic fabrication on Maui, serving all Hawaiian Islands. Owned and managed by Jay & Farima Joya, the c...

Paradise Brands LLC

📍 Honolulu, HI Est. 1993
Specialties: Wholesale Hawaiian shirtsAuthentic aloha wearHawaiian dressesMatching Hawaiian clothing sets

Paradise Found has been manufacturing authentic Hawaiian shirts and carrying on Hawaiian tradition by producing high-quality, authentic island designs...

Sig Zane Designs

📍 Hilo, HI Est. 1985
Specialties: Hawaiian print aloha shirtsTraditional Hawaiian dressesCultural motif jacketsHawaiian botanical print accessories

Founded in 1985 by accomplished hula dancer and artist Sig Zane and his wife Nalani Kanakaole, Sig Zane Designs specializes in creating unique Hawaiia...

Industrial Printing supplier landscape in Hawaii

UNITEMFG currently matches 5 published supplier profiles to Industrial Printing in Hawaii, spanning 3 listed cities. The largest concentrations in the directory are Honolulu (3 suppliers), Hilo (1 supplier), and Kahului (1 supplier). This is a directory-derived view of available suppliers, not an estimate of the entire state market.

The capabilities most often named on matching profiles are 100% cotton aloha shirts (1 profile), 100% rayon screen-printed shirts (1 profile), and Authentic aloha wear (1 profile). The supplier set spans Textiles (4 profiles) and Plastics (1 profile) among its most represented industries. Frequently listed material experience includes Cotton (2 profiles), Rayon (2 profiles), and Traditional Hawaiian prints (2 profiles).

Honolulu accounts for 3 of the 5 matching profiles (60%), so buyers seeking more quote competition should compare suppliers inside and outside that concentration. Use the listed capabilities as a first-pass filter, then require each shortlisted supplier to confirm that the relevant process is performed in-house, on suitable equipment, at the required scale.

Supplier locations

  • Honolulu3
  • Hilo1
  • Kahului1

Commonly listed capabilities

  • 100% cotton aloha shirts1
  • 100% rayon screen-printed shirts1
  • Authentic aloha wear1
  • CNC precision cutting1
  • Cultural motif jackets1
  • Custom Hawaiian design textiles1
  • Custom plastic fabrication1
  • Display cases1

Industries represented

  • Textiles4
  • Plastics1

Materials and credentials listed

  • Cotton2
  • Rayon2
  • Traditional Hawaiian prints2
  • 100% cotton poplin1
  • 100% rayon fabric1
  • Acrylic/Plexiglass1
  • Coconut buttons1
  • Polycarbonate1

This Hawaii market view is calculated from published UNITEMFG profiles whose process labels map to the Industrial Printing cluster. Counts describe directory coverage, not independently audited capacity, quality, or availability.

How to source Industrial Printing in Hawaii

Use industrial printers for durable graphics, markings, labels, and decorated components where substrate, ink system, color, registration, cure, and service environment determine performance.

Include in the RFQ

  • artwork and controlled color references
  • substrate and surface condition
  • print method, coverage, and registration limits
  • durability and environmental requirements
  • quantity, inspection, packaging, and replenishment plan

Questions that separate suppliers

  • Which print and cure system fits the substrate?
  • How are color and registration controlled between lots?
  • What adhesion, abrasion, or weathering tests are available?

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