
Returning to “hands on”
In today's ever changing business world, few companies still maintain
their “hands on” commitment. We have become a society that sits behind
our computers and learns about the world through the Internet and
telephone.
“In this
environment, we challenge the norm and travel the world to work with
our factories and our customers, resulting in high-quality products and
relationships built on integrity and understanding,” said a company sales rep.
We frequently visit our customers simply to listen to their needs. At
the same time, our engineers work side by side with our factories to
build our presses. Our engineers specify the materials used, develop
new designs with our engineering counterparts across the globe, and
forge relationships that result in high-quality presses. |
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