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Product Identification Company Acquires HC Graphics Screen Printing

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Product Identification Co., Inc. (PIC) has announced that HC Graphics Screen Printing (HC) is now part of PIC, effective immediately. With this combination, PIC is now the preeminent source for commercial silk screening (non-apparel), and a leading source for wide-format digital printing in the New York Metro Area, with over 100 years of printing experience.

The acquisition of HC enables PIC to offer additional printing capacity and larger format equipment. The combined company, PIC, also offers extensive finishing capabilities including router cutting, laser cutting, die cutting and die making, foil stamping and light metal fabrication. PIC will continue to service the industrial space including aerospace and defense companies while HC will continue to service customers in the Point of Purchase (POP) industry. All the manufacturing is done in-house in the company’s 30,000 square feet of space. The combined organization is set up to accommodate short, intermediate and long production runs.

To assure a seamless integration, all of the employees of HC have been retained and will continue to operate in the former HC’s Paterson, New Jersey, facility. Tom Mueller, President of HC, will join the PIC team. He will focus his considerable knowledge and experience on growing our enterprise by working closely with both new and existing customers.

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