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Three deployments, filed and signed off.
Names withheld out of courtesy; logistics kept in because logistics are the product. Each file below is a real onsite printing engagement run by a Merch Troop crew.
Statewide bank, leadership summit, downtown LA hotel.
The ask: give 600 attendees a premium shirt without shipping pallets of pre-printed guesses. We installed a carousel press and conveyor dryer on the mezzanine — freight elevator load-in, floor protection down, two 20A circuits split across house power. Three designs rotated through the day, and attendees picked their size in person, which is why the leftover count at teardown was a single box instead of a storage room.
Numbers: 7-hour service window, crew of four, roughly 640 pieces finished, teardown signed off in 70 minutes.

National franchise, team appreciation night, 800 guests.
An appreciation event where the merch line could not compete with the stage program. We positioned two stations at the hall's entry axis, printed through doors-open and the dinner hour, and held a quiet second push as the program let out. Line control was ours to manage — the client's ops lead had one job that night, and it was not babysitting a print table.
Numbers: 5-hour window, two stations, crew of four, canvas totes and tees both on the menu, zero minutes of program interruption.
Youth sports league, season banquet, family crowd.
A hat bar built for chaos in the best way: a banquet table of caps in club colors, a patch menu weighted toward kid sizes and team marks, and a two-minute press turnaround per cap. Families browsed instead of queueing single file, which kept the room social and the table moving. The league board pre-approved the patch menu, so every combination that walked away was on-brand.
Numbers: 4-hour window, crew of three, one 20A circuit, several hundred caps pressed, and a patch menu that survived contact with 10-year-olds.
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