Prime Line, Bridgeport, Conn., has completed its integration of supplier Points of Light, which it acquired in late April. Therefore, Prime Line now can accept orders and inquires for Points of Light, which has completed its move from Fairfield, N.J.
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Prime Line recently announced the hiring of industry veteran Tom Guitard as Canadian sales manager.
Prime Line, the top 50 supplier located in Bridgeport, Conn., today announced the acquisition of the Points of Light product line.
On Jan. 13, top 50 promotional products supplier Prime Line announced that it had acquired industry direct sourcing companies R.O.I. by Source Abroad and Get It Global in separate transactions. In an interview with Promo Marketing, Jeff Lederer, president of the Bridgeport, Connecticut-based Prime Line discussed how the acquisitions came about and what it means for the company. Below, read Lederer's thoughts on overseas sourcing, what it means for the company and for distributors, and what to expect in 2014.
Prime Line, the supplier based in Bridgeport, Conn., announced today two major acquisitions of established factory direct sourcing lines—R.O.I. Line by Source Abroad and Get It Global—in separate, simultaneous transactions.
Want to increase sales using mugs, tumblers and other decorated drinkware? Here are seven quick tips to ensure your mug and tumbler promotions aren't running on empty.
Promotional products supplier group ROI-Lines, which operates under the trade names Awareness-Line, ROI-Lines and Source Abroad, has added two new members to their team in recent months. Shennen Marschner and Ian Kalna have both joined the company.
Ten tips from today's top suppliers that will keep your mug and tumbler sales flowing like that double soy mocha decaf no foam extra espresso latte. Or coffee.
Whether you're hitting the slopes with your skis or wiping out on them with you face, this week's Editor's Picks has got you covered with warm headwear.
Cubed Folding Speakers from Source Abroad are great for mailers, trade show handouts and spontaneous rocking. The speakers fold flat for storage and pop up whenever you need a power E chord, which is all the time.