A Reputable Company PROVIDING APPAREL SILK SCREENING SOLUTIONS
Introduction
On Time Silk Screening, based in Cicero, Illinois, is a professional wholesale decorator for middle to high-volume sporting goods dealers, businesses, online retailers, and other companies in need of customized apparel and gear. Though OTSS (On Time Silk Screening) is a newcomer in the business (established in 2010), On Time Silk Screening’s owner and founder Mr. Victor Loggins has been in the decorating business for over 35 years.
OTSS offers competitive pricing and quick turn time. OTSS’s mission is to develop lasting partnerships with highly visible and high-volume companies that have the same values, business ethics, and morals that we at OTSS strive to attain. OTSS wants to become a one-stop shop for all of our partners’ decorating needs. OTSS specializes in silk screening, embroidery, tackle twill, and also decals.
OTSS currently has 15 full-time and part-time employees. During crunch time (May through the end of September), OTSS adds on additional 5–10 full-time employees. If necessary, OTSS will add another 10 employees to work a second shift.
Owner
During Mr. Loggins’ 35-plus-year career, he worked with the Chicago Bears, Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Cubs, and the Chicago White Sox lettering and numbering their pro jerseys. He worked personally with Walter Payton and Michael Jordan. Mr. Loggins also worked with other pro teams when they came to town to play our Chicago teams. He would number and letter (within a couple of hours turn time) a forgotten jersey left behind by the visiting team.
Mr. Loggins also worked for Riddell (the football helmet guys). Along the way, Mr. Loggins developed all training procedures, communications, policies, customer service, and quality controls to run the decorating plant. Mr. Loggins trained and set up other start-up decorating facilities in Mexico, the Philippines, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas. Mr. Loggins helped negotiate terms and contracts for outsourcing textile products in China and the Philippines. During the Asian visit, Mr. Loggins was able to tour dye-making plants for textiles.