TJ2 Enterprises to Seek GSA, Expand to Service Federal Agencies
BRASELTON, Ga., Jan. 13, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- TJ2 Enterprises, Inc. a leader in custom imprinted apparel and photography, announced plans today to expand their reach by applying for a GSA Schedule and actively pursuing federal contracts. Government officials utilize GSA Schedules as a means of procuring goods and services, knowing that companies on these schedules have been qualified and thoroughly vetted by the General Services Administration (GSA).
"The opportunity to service government accounts opens up significantly more markets throughout the region as we continue to reach our goal of expanding our imprinted apparel and photography businesses," states Tony A. Earnhart, COO at TJ2 Enterprises, Inc. He continues, "Our custom imprinted clothing lines are available in numerous styles to suit just about every agency."
TJ2 Enterprises manages a commercial, portrait, special-events, and sports photography firm as well as a custom imprinted apparel business. They are customer focused and work with various community associations to ensure that local teams secure the best possible uniforms as well as memorable photography. The firm also produces custom posters and banners for larger events as well as a variety of custom imprinted material for businesses and promotional material for tradeshows.
About TJ2 Enterprises, Inc.:
Founded in 2004, TJ2 Enterprises, Inc. operates in North Georgia and North West South Carolina and serves communities and associations throughout the United States. The Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB) has been honored to be a part of the Dixie Youth and USSSA organizations providing then with photography services in state, regional and World Series tournaments. Visit www.tj2sports.com or TJ2 Sportswear for more information.
Contact for TJ2 Enterprises, Inc.: Tony A. Earnhart, COO at (770)967-2924
SOURCE TJ2 Enterprises, Inc.
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