American Educational Products, LLC · Fort Collins, CO United States
Company Description
Phone: 970-484-7445
Fax: 970-484-1198
Toll Free: 800-289-9299
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A bird in the hand is worth two in the book, according to American Educational Products (AMEP), a maker of hands-on educational materials (mostly math and science items) for school and home. A major producer of raised maps, AMEP also makes items such as aquariums, human models, and other items that teach concepts in many fields of science. Operating through the Scott Resources, Hubbard Scientific, Teaching Tank, and National Teaching Aids divisions, AMEP markets its wares in the US and abroad through catalogs and educational dealers. Rival Nasco International acquired AMEP in mid-2001 and took it private. Nasco merged with Aristotle (medical teaching aids) in 2002 and AMEP became a subsidiary of Aristotle. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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Key American Educational Products, LLC Financials
| Company Type | Subsidiary Headquarters |
| Fiscal Year-End | December |
| Employees | 80 |
American Educational Products, LLC Executives
4 executives listed for American Educational Products, LLC's Fort Collins, CO location.
| Title | Name & Bio | Contact |
| President | Michael Anderson | Network |
| VP and CFO | Dean Johnson | Network |
| Manager Product Development | Tom Halbleib | Network |
Competition
Competitive Landscape for American Educational Products, LLC
Growth in the population of children age 12 and younger drives demand for toys; demand for electronic gaming products is driven by personal income and product innovation. The profitability of individual companies depends on identifying market trends and marketing effectively. Large companies can offer a wide selection of toys, and have scale advantages in purchasing, manufacturing, distributing, selling, and marketing. Small companies compete effectively by specializing in a product segment, or responding faster to market trends. The electronic gaming console industry is capital-intensive. Toy manufacturers face increasing competition from other sources of entertainment for children, including the Internet, television, and other consumer electronics. To read the full description, subscribe now.Top American Educational Products, LLC Competitors
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