Creating a custom medal is a pretty big deal, no matter the occasion. Whether it's for a social gathering, a sporting event, or a special act of service, a quality custom medal is something recipients treasure for life. That being said, custom medals take a bit of time to design and produce.
Event directors are responsible for overseeing all sorts of tasks to make the big day happen successfully, and with so much going on, they’ll often delay starting their custom medal order because:
Don't let this happen to you. Event directors need their medals to arrive on time for the big day, which brings up the popular question: when is the latest I can place my custom medal order?
Like with most custom products you buy, the answer to this is simple yet complex. Of course, the sooner you order your medals, the better, but several factors you should keep in mind could affect the on-time delivery of your impressive awards. Some of these factors include production, logistics, labor, and weather.
Here are a few questions you need to answer to help determine the latest date you can order:
To avoid paying extra for expedited shipping and to factor in extra time for any occurrences during transit, it's always best to order as early as possible to get the medals you need for the lowest price.
The most honest answer is (still)… it depends!
In addition to quantity and the type of custom medal you choose, other factors can significantly impact the timeline of your order. For example, artwork approval, multiple revisions, order approval, factory production, and transportation play an important role in calculating the latest date you can place your order.
Truthfully, instead of asking, “when is the latest I can place my order?” you should be asking yourself, “when should I place my order?” or, “how soon should I order?”.
This mindset will help secure on-time delivery for your event and improve the likelihood of staying within your budget by avoiding rush or expedited charges. In addition, ordering early allows a little wiggle room in case of unforeseen delays, which can and do happen.
For example, during the COVID-19 Pandemic, the worldwide supply chain experienced significant delays and shortages of materials, equipment, and manpower, causing lead times to increase up to 8 weeks longer than the standard.
Start the design and order process as soon as you can. Work with a reputable medal vendor who will set realistic expectations and provide information about the time frames that apply to your situation so you can order no later than their advised date.