ERIE, PA, March 20, 2014 (Press-News.org) Automation Devices, Inc. (ADI), a vibratory feeder and part system components manufacturer is re-evaluating all job quotes that go out the door to ensure that customers are getting the lowest prices possible. As manufacturers attempt to keep expenditures down, ADI is doing their part to support them in that process.
ADI continues to recognize that some customers continue to struggle with the recession that plagued the economy several years back. "We've started to see a downward trend over the last few months," says ADI President Kevin Smith. "Our team has been discussing ways to bolster business and the best solution we came up with was to make sure we are giving our customers the best value. We are re-reviewing each quotation that goes out the door to be certain we are giving the lowest price possible," explains Smith. "It is important that we keep efficiency and competitiveness at ADI a priority."
"We made the investments in patterns for stock equipment many years ago, which gives us the advantage of fast deliveries," says Smith. "ADI has been a forerunner in the feeder business for a long time, which is a testament to our products and services. Our current objective is to keep our pricing competitive," says Smith.
Automation Devices, Inc. is a vibratory feeder manufacturer in Fairview, PA specializing in vibratory feeders, centrifugal feeders, hoppers and vibratory controllers. ADI offers in stock products and custom designed vibratory feeding systems. For more information, please visit http://www.autodev.com or call Automation Devices, Inc. at 814-474-5561.
Automation Devices, Inc. is a vibratory feeder manufacturer in Fairview, Pa.
Automation Devices, Inc. Sharpens Pencil to Keep Competitive Edge
Reviewing quotations to ensure that customers are getting the lowest prices possible.
2014-03-20
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