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Innovative Inks are Atlantic Printing Ink’s Specialty

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Over the years, a company may need to reinvent itself in order to survive and succeed. That success comes from a combination of innovation and hard work. Such is the case with Atlantic Printing Ink (API), which had its beginning as A-AAA Printing Ink Company in 1972. In 1980, Hugh O. Price, A-AAA’s founder, sold the company to Jim Carey, who changed its name to Atlantic Printing Ink in 1983. Morrison Ink acquired the company in 1992, and sold it to Bob Pettit in 1993. Mr. Pettit, API’s preside...

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