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American Printing to Add 50 Manufacturing Jobs

Thu Jan 31, 2008 10:55pm EST
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I., Jan. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- American Printing of East
Providence, RI announced today that it has plans to add 50 jobs to their
workforce over the next 18 months. This optimistic growth is the result of
aggressive growth of a highly successful visual graphics company. "We have
just purchased a second building to house our expanded divisions within our
company. With this added space we will be able to continue to serve our
Fortune 100 companies that we serve nationally." stated Paul Carroll,
President and CEO. "It is the acquisition of this needed added space that will
allow us to continue to grow and add additional staff to our team. Our direct
marketing business and e-store has been a huge hit with our major customers."
The added expanded space will allow this highly successful company to have the
ability to continue to meet the unique demand to meet their customer's needs
and will recreate immediately some additional jobs.
    American Printing is a full service printing company that has grown into a
national visual marketing firm. "We produce all types of visual graphics for
several Fortune 100 companies. Our graphic design services include full
production capability. Our e-store provides direct consumer support to our
customer's end consumer." Carroll further expanded that the reason American
Printing has flourished in manufacturing while many jobs are leaving the
country is their ability to respond to their clients needs quickly. The
strength of American Printing has been their ability to discover the needs and
support services that are required of many national firms. "We often can
anticipate and thus meet the needs of our clients based upon the strong
working relationship that we develop with our clients." American Printing is
known for their legendary service and product support services.
SOURCE  American Printing

Paul Carroll of American Printing, +1-401-861-1830, +1-401-861-2270 (fax)



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