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  2. NPES - Wikipedia

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    The 26 charter member companies included manufacturers of printing presses, bindery equipment, typesetting machinery and specialty equipment. In 1939, NPEA held its first print exhibition in the US at the 1939 New York World's Fair .

  3. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

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    Preliminary Guide to the International Association of Machinists Hope Lodge 79 Records. 1932–1941. 25 items. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Aerospace Industrial District Lodge 751 Publications. 1939–2008. Jackie Boschok Papers. 1979–2013. 16.32 cubic feet (22 boxes), 2 oversize folders.

  4. Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt enacted the National Industrial Recovery Act (Ch. 90, 48 Stat. 195), which set stringent regulations on industry. Boyd Redner writes in A History of The Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute: “The National Industrial Recovery Act spelled out provisions to businessmen … every industry was to come under a code, and the code had two sets of ...

  5. Processing and Packaging Machinery Association - Wikipedia

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    The Processing and Packaging Machinery Association (PPMA) is a UK trade membership organisation headquartered in Wallington, Surrey.. The PPMA is part of Automate UK, which represents a range of processing equipment, packaging machinery manufacturers and component suppliers in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and across Western Europe and North America.

  6. Association for Manufacturing Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Association for Manufacturing Technology (AMT) is a trade association based in McLean, Virginia, in the United States. It was founded as the National Machine Tool Builders' Association (NMTBA) in 1902. It represents and promotes the interests of American providers of manufacturing machinery and equipment. [1]

  7. Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, International

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    FMA was founded in 1970, in Rockford, Illinois, as the Fabricating Machinery Association, Inc. The 501(c)6 organization was supported by machinery builders with a common goal of providing non-partisan technical information on metal fabricating. It was incorporated on October 30, 1970.

  8. R. Hoe & Company - Wikipedia

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    R. Hoe & Company Headquarters in Manhattan at Grand Street and Sheriff Street,1930 Company headquarters in 1884, 504 to 520 Grand Street in New York City [1]. R. Hoe & Company was a New York City-based printing press manufacturer established by Peter Smith, Matthew Smith (died 1822), and their brother-in-law, English emigrant Robert Hoe (1784–1833), in 1805 as Smith, Hoe & Company.

  9. American Machinist - Wikipedia

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    For decades, American Machinist and several other key trade journals, including the Industrial Press's Machinery (of which Colvin was the founding editor [9]), helped machinists, from machine tool builders and job shop operators to factory hands, to keep abreast of current practice and new developments in a way that they formerly had not. [10]