SANTA ANA, CA, June 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) AutoCrib, Inc., provider of the broadest line of industrial vending machines and cost cutting software for automated inventory control, is pleased to announce their list of AutoCrib Premier Distributors for 2012. Premier Distributors have demonstrated the ability to provide the highest level of system design and consulting, field support and automatic inventory replenishment services, through a commitment to continuing education and dedicated personnel." AutoCrib distributors represent us around the globe." states Steve Pixley, CEO, "They are an integral part of our brand and we are very proud that seven of these companies are earning Premier status for the fifth year in row. Our Premier distributors are capable of designing and installing the most complex and sophisticated inventory control systems in the world. We hope that potential customers will reach out to them first because of their decades of hands on experience and deep expertise in the processes required to dramatically cut inventory costs in any kind of manufacturing environment."
These industrial distributors have not only designed and installed more systems than most distributors, but have made significant training investments in their personnel to ensure that customers receive superior service and rapid support for their AutoCrib systems. Because of their proven dedication to delivering excellence for their customers, they have rightfully earned the status of 'AutoCrib Premier Distributor'.
- A.J. Rod Co - Texas (3rd year)
- Airgas Great Lakes - (3rd year)
- Applied Tooling Technologies - Wisconsin (5th year)
- Bering Global - Alaska (2nd year)
- Border States - North Dakota (1st year)
- CMT Tools - South Carolina (5th year)
- Decatur Custom Tools - Illinois (2nd year)
- DoALL - Canada (5th year)
- DGI Supply - Illinois (5th year)
- Heinike Corp - Germany (5th year)
- Hub Supply - Kansas (1st year)
- Jergens Industrial Supply - Ohio (1st year)
- Mitsubishi Carbide/MMC - Germany (3rd year)
- Machine Tools Supply - California (5th year)
- P.F. Markey - Michigan (4th year)
- Pioneer Tool Supply - Massachusetts (4th year)
- R.G. Brewton - Pennsylvania (5th year)
- S&S Supplies and Solutions - California (1st year)
- Tool Service Corp - Wisconsin (4th year)
- US Tool Group - Missouri (5th year)
AutoCrib is a leader in developing and marketing "point of use" dispensing systems with the largest user base in the industry. For further information, please contact us at 1-800-671-6501 or via email at info@autocrib.com
AutoCrib, Inc. Announces Appointment of Premier Distributors
AutoCrib Premier Distributors have demonstrated the ability to provide the highest level of system design and consulting, field support and automatic inventory replenishment services.
2012-06-05
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