STAHLS’ Fulfill Engine & Spoke Custom partner
STAHLS’ customers will now have access to customizable products across drinkware, home goods, office & technology categories.

STAHLS’ Fulfill Engine, a provider of print-on-demand technology, has partnered with Spoke Custom, bringing access to more than 70 new customizable products across drinkware, home goods, office, and technology categories from brands like CamelBak, Welly, Klean Kanteen, Arctic Zone, and more.
“This integration empowers decorators, dealers, and distributors to sell more than apparel and offer a complete and profitable on-demand catalog without inventory, waste, minimums, or risk,” states STAHLS’ in a press release. “By integrating Spoke Custom’s lineup, Fulfill Engine users can now deliver a complete product mix across multiple decoration methods, at any quantity.”
According to the companies, the benefits of the partnership include:
- Access to over 70 new custom products, including drinkware, hard goods, and accessories, alongside the 8,000 products already in the Fulfill Engine product catalog.
- Order any quantity with automated production, eliminating inventory risk and producing zero waste.
- Choose from a variety of printing methods, including full-wrap dye sublimation, UV printing, or laser engraving.
- Fulfillment with Shopify, OrderMyGear, and integrated storefronts.
“Fulfill Engine was built to help empower brands to grow, automate, and thrive,” said Jayson Tompkins, chief digital officer and cofounder of STAHLS’ Fulfill Engine. “By partnering with Spoke Custom, we’re giving users more ways to create and sell on demand, expanding their offerings beyond apparel with access into new, premium, high-margin product categories.”
“Partnering with Fulfill Engine allows us to connect our products with demand on a platform built with automation for the future of decoration,” said Dale Manning, senior director of POD sales at Spoke Custom. “Together, we’re excited to bring products and brands you can’t get anywhere else, all without sacrificing quality.”



