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Just Married: Motson Graphics, Gentape

Motson Keeps The Production Gear And Key Players

Motson Graphics says it's acquired the Gentape product line. Motson will begin manufacturing all of the Gentape products immediately. Motson acquired all of the necessary production equipment and will retain key personnel to assure a smooth take-over of the operation.

The unique Gentape instrument tape material has been used in a wide variety of aircraft, military, and industrial applications over the past 50 years. The material is made using a patented process, which assures its consistent performance in the most demanding environments. Its application in aircraft instruments from the 1950's forward make it a critical material for maintaining existing equipment.

Motson Graphics has been in business since 1928 and specializes in high quality screen printing, painting, and other finishing and fabrication processes for a variety of industries. It enjoys a strong reputation in aerospace in the aerospace industry for delivering high quality, high precision work, which makes the Gentape product line an ideal addition to its current line of business. The people at Motson are committed to bringing their long history of timely and responsive customer service to the Gentape product line.

FMI: www.motson.com

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