Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide the services, both technologically and educationally, that our customers need and want in order to adequately service their readers and their customers. We will provide these services with integrity, with diligence and with all due speed to help our customers and us grow together in our ability to meet the demands of our respective markets. While we maintain a sense of feeling for our customers and the problems they face, we will at the same time maintain the same feeling for our own employees who work very hard to fulfill our goals.

Company Philosophy
American Press’ philosophy is a direct outgrowth of our mission statement. We firmly believe that quality and service extend beyond mere ink on paper or on-time delivery. What American Press does is firmly rooted in the belief that there must be high quality in the nature of the relationship between our customers and us. American Press values cooperative and educative relationships far more than adversarial relationships that can develop when there is no sense of the needs of one’s partner.
We believe in holding ourselves responsible for our behavior and do not shirk responsibility when the inevitable occasionally occurs—something going wrong. While we are getting to the bottom of a problem, we worry less about “who shot John” and more about its resolution. If it turns out that we contributed to the problem, we make good expeditously, and because we do, our customers have a sense of comfort that American Press will always do what’s right, not simply what is expedient.
We believe in working toward mutually acceptable goals together, and though the term partnership may be used a lot (for good reason), it is a noble ideal toward which American Press constantly aspires.