AWT World Trade seeks new distributors

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AWT World Trade, a manufacturer of screen printing equipment and supplies, is seeking new distributors to help expand its international dealer base. Founded in 1983, AWT is looking for distributors ‘who share the company’s goal of making screen printing faster, cleaner and more economical’, says the company.


‘A high demand for screen printing equipment and the more than 10,000 supplies AWT manufactures gives potential dealers a strong sales opportunity and a chance to increase their bottom line,’ continued the stataement. ‘Product lines reflect affordability, ease-of-use, and high-quality manufacturing procedures.’


AWT’s parent company, The AWT World Trade Group, was formed in 2002 when AWT purchased American M&M screen printing equipment along with Graphic Parts International – now the parts division of the AWT World Trade Group. Together, the organization has over 100 years of combined experience in setting up both textile and graphic print shops.


Products include the Accu-Print series of flatbed graphic printers, the Econo-Tex and Print-Tex lines of manual and semi-automatic textile printers, the Kleen-View series of manual and automatic screen cleaning and reclaiming systems, the Pro-Light series of screen exposing units, and a range of gas, electric and UV dryers. American M&M rounds out the line-up of screen printing equipment with the Cameo, Hercules and the AM-180 cylindrical printer for bottles and 3D containers.


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