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ARMOR Celebrates 100th Anniversary

In 100 years, the company has grown and diversified.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

A century has passed since the founding of Galland et Brochard in 1922, a company aiming to response to the growing demand for carbon paper. Originally bearing the name of its founders, a commercial brand was established in 1925, subsequently to become the name of the Group. ARMOR was born. The business rapidly took on an industrial dimension with a factory being opened at the Chantenay site in 1956. ARMOR subsequently developed inked ribbons for typewriters, followed by fax4 rolls. In 198...

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