AMBA's Sourcebook goes Digital with Hyperlinks
AMBA's Sourcebook digital version will include hyperlinks for all advertisers through the ad index.
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New in 2020, the Sourcebook digital version will include hyperlinks for all advertisers through the ad index. Housed on AMBA's and The American Mold Builder's websites and in monthly EBeats, readers now have more ways than ever to access mold builder company information.
Ensure your company connects with its customers and prospects by increasing visibility with an ad in the 2020 Sourcebook.
AMBA's Sourcebook is a resource for mold builders who are sourcing products, equipment and services, and it is the biggest reason for trade show traffic in AMBA's booth. Don't miss the opportunity to showcase your capabilities. Deadline for placing ads and sending artwork is Friday, November 29, 2019. Sourcebooks are distributed to AMBA members, other mold builders, plastics processors and OEMs at trade shows and other industry events.
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