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Article: Two `Old-Time' Clubs Combine To Rejuvenate Printing Ink Initiatives.
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- Printing News
- Article date:
- February 19, 2001
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The New York Printing Ink Manufacturers Association (NYPIMA) and the New York Printing Ink & Pigments Club (NYPIPC) have announced that the two organizations have combined forces to form the Metro New York Printing Ink Association (MNYPIA).
According to an association release, MNYPIA's mission will be to develop management, technical, and research skills amongt its members; provide education resources; provide a forum for the exchange of ideas; promote the welfare of its members; and continuously support the image of the printing ink industry.
Fulfillment of this mission will be done through regular program meetings featuring experts in the field and ...
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