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LMI adds partners to Apollo 11 programme

2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the first man on the moon and Apollo 11 mission.

With 2019 marking the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and the first man on the moon, LMI is continuing to build the licensing programme.

The company handles the worldwide licensing for International Space Archives and has already signed up a number of partners.

The latest partner to come on board is New Era, signing for headwear, apparel and backpacks for the US, EMEA and Japan.

Existing licensees include Blank & Co, Aykroyds & Sons, Fabric Flavours, GU/Sabrio, H&A, MLP France and Sahinler SAS.

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