American Screen Art Makes Acquisitions

American Screen Art, Inc., Knoxville, TN, a provider of large-format screen- and digitally printed products, announced it acquired the assets of Visual Technologies, Inc. and Clear Choice Marketing, Inc., Monroe, NC. “This move is very consistent with American Screen Art’s strategy of selectively adding leading niche companies with complementary products to our family, thereby providing even more options to our customers,” says Peter Carey, CEO of American Screen Art.

Visual Technologies, through its marketing agent, Clear Choice Marketing, is a provider of see-through graphics for P-O-S applications and supplies P-O-P elements to US packaged-goods companies. All of Clear Choice’s manufacturing will be consolidated into American Screen Art’s 90,000-sq-ft facility in Knoxville. Clear Choice’s executive team and independent sales representatives will continue to sell Clear Choice and American Screen Art products. Pat Henrietta, plant manager of Visual Technologies, will move to Knoxville to manage the transition. American Screen Art is located at 1801 Mid Park Rd., Knoxville, TN 37921-5951, 800-251-9031, e-mail: info@americanscreenart.com, Web: www.americanscreenart.com.

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