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Single-Vendor Printing and Delivery Made Simple

Anyone who’s ever run a campaign with multiple vendors knows how messy it gets. One partner is waiting for print-ready files, another is asking for packing notes, and everyone has their own way of tracking and billing. Meanwhile, your team is busy trying not to miss a single detail.

It’s no surprise that more brands are now looking for speed and accuracy. Businesses are slowly shifting to having just one vendor for their printing and delivery needs. Let’s break down why this approach makes everything easier.

Is It Possible To Have One Provider For Both?

Yes, it’s also becoming a common approach for teams that want “simple” processes. With a single-vendor setup, you only have one service provider for both the print production and delivery. With one point of contact and one workflow, timelines stay tighter and the whole process feels a lot more coordinated.

A print technician checking the quality of prints being produced by a large-format printer

Single Vendor vs. Multiple Vendors

Many teams still use the multi-vendor strategy even for just one campaign. Although it looks good on paper, it is accompanied by a high risk of creating a disconnected process. Each provider focuses on their part, but not necessarily on how this connects to the next step. Hence, leaving more room for errors.

A single-vendor setup works differently. Since only one team is responsible, every step is built to support the next. Your printing and delivery needs are all guided by one timeline and a shared understanding of the project. The team sees the whole picture, which keeps everything more coordinated and predictable.

Think of it this way: multiple vendors operate like a relay race. Each baton pass (or handoff) introduces a risk for an error. A single-vendor system has one runner complete the entire track, steady, uninterrupted, and fully in control of the pace.

📍 If you want a deeper look at this idea, you might find this article on One-Partner Advantage helpful.

How Does It Work

About 70% of enterprises still lean toward multi-vendor setups because they believe it gives them more flexibility. But when you look at how a single-vendor actually works, it becomes clear that “more vendors” doesn’t always mean more control. In most cases, the process becomes more complex.

With a single-vendor model, the whole workflow is simplified. Here’s what it looks like in practice:

A creative team planning for their next marketing campaign

Step 1: Project Intake & Creative Prep
Everything starts with a single project intake that is shared across production, fulfillment, and shipping teams. It’s a standardized process where providers capture all the details they need to get started with your project. This includes timelines, quantities, file requirements, and delivery expectations. If you need help with layouts, resizing, or full creative development, the team can also prepare materials and make them production-ready.

Step 2: Pre-Production & Print Setup
Before printing, all files, quantities, packing needs, and shipping plans are reviewed together. Tasks are organized into batches to support faster production and smoother fulfillment.

Step 3:Printing & Immediate Fulfillment
Once approved, printing begins with full awareness of what comes next. Finished materials move directly into kitting — no transfers, no outside warehouses, no delays.

Step 4: Kitting, Packing & Quality Control
The team handling your kits already knows the materials, the campaign goals, and how everything needs to be packed. Since they were part of the planning and production, they work faster and make fewer mistakes. Fragile items are protected, and all requirements are met without back-and-forth.

Step 5: Shipping & Tracking
Shipping is scheduled based on real production status, ensuring materials go out as soon as they’re ready. Everything from production updates, tracking, and delivery confirmations comes from one point of contact for total visibility.

Roundhouse As Your Full-Service Partner

If you're considering a single-vendor setup for your campaigns, Roundhouse is built to support that. As a direct marketing execution partner, we manage everything in one place — printing, large-format production, warehousing, kitting, packing, fulfillment, and delivery. This gives you the speed, consistency, and control that’s hard to achieve when multiple vendors are involved.

What sets Roundhouse apart is that we don’t stop at production and logistics. If you also need creative support, digital assets, event materials, or specialized packaging like influencer kits, our team can help you build those pieces upfront. You don’t have to source creative from one agency, print with another, and ship through a third. You get a single partner who understands your brand and manages the entire rollout from start to finish.

We’ve been helping teams bring their marketing vision to life for over 102 years. If you want the same support for your next project, connect with us today.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Can a single vendor handle custom or complex projects?
    Yes, a full-service provider can support specialty items, large-format prints, influencer kits, event materials, and customized packaging. Since everything is assigned to one team, they have a better understanding of how each piece needs to be produced, assembled, and shipped.
  2. Does a single-vendor model save money?
    It might help you cut costs since you avoid extra shipping between vendors, duplicate markups, separate storage fees, and administrative time spent coordinating multiple timelines.
  3. How do I know if a single-vendor partner is the right fit for my team?
    If your campaigns require consistent output, tight timelines, multiple locations, or specialized packaging, a single-vendor partner removes unnecessary complexity. It’s beneficial for teams that want fewer moving parts and more reliable execution.