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Melco embroidery engineering and training environment
About the brand

Melco About Us: embroidery innovation with shop-floor discipline

Melco serves decorators that want the flexibility of custom work and the reliability of industrial production habits. The brand voice is technical, direct, and focused on how machines, software, operators, and sample approval fit into one embroidery workflow.

Our vision

A practical vision for connected embroidery production

For Melco, innovation is useful only when it helps a decorator quote faster, set up cleaner, train operators with less guesswork, and repeat a job with evidence from the previous run. That is why our work is organized around workflow clarity rather than abstract automation language.

The path starts with machine selection, then moves into digitizing standards, article-specific framing, production documentation, and dealer-supported improvement. Each stage gives teams a way to reduce preventable rework while still taking on custom orders that make commercial embroidery valuable.

PlanOrder mix, floor space, article types
PrepareArtwork, backing, thread path, hoop selection
ProduceApproved samples, operator checks, batch notes
RepeatStored setup logic for returning programs
Our milestones

Milestones that matter to embroidery buyers

Stage 01

Application discovery

The team documents whether the shop focuses on polos, caps, patches, bags, uniforms, or mixed retail decoration.

Stage 02

Machine conversation

Needle count, article clearance, operator coverage, and future demand are weighed together before a recommendation is narrowed.

Stage 03

Workflow handoff

Digitizing expectations, sampling notes, and hooping practices are turned into habits the shop can repeat.

Stage 04

Production review

After early runs, the setup process can be refined around actual stitch files, garments, and staff feedback.

Who we support

Who the Melco conversation is built to support

Decorated apparel businesses rarely operate alone. A useful equipment plan respects the people who quote, digitize, sell, sew, inspect, and deliver the finished goods.

Commercial decorators

Teams balancing custom orders, local accounts, and repeat logo programs.

Print shops adding embroidery

Businesses expanding beyond transfer or screen workflows into stitched decoration.

Uniform suppliers

Operators managing placement consistency across sizes, departments, and reorder cycles.

Dealer support networks

Advisors translating machine capabilities into site-ready buying decisions.

Start the conversation

Ask how Melco would map your embroidery cell

Use the form to describe your current order profile and the areas where setup, sampling, or operator training need more structure.