Conveying News
What is Your Company’s “WOW” Factor?
Source: Snap Lock Inc.
Date: 01/28/2010
At Snap Lock, Inc. our goal (our WOW factor) is to be the best at what we do with every customer every time without exception. This is a pretty big goal, but one we strive to accomplish every day.
In the book, Becoming a Category of One, Joe Calloway states "Companies that do what they do extremely well every time with every customer are rare." Snap Lock is one of those rare exceptions and has been doing exactly that since its beginning.
The most important things Snap Lock delivers are quality and consistent service every time with every customer. These two things are priceless.
Additionally, Snap Lock conveyors are designed to be ready for change. Snap Lock conveyors are available as a bolt together construction which allows for complete modularity of length and width. Our welded construction still offers linear modularity. Similar to an erector set, you are able to reconfigure the conveyors as needed in a "snap".
Snap Lock provides quick turn around on the most hygienic equipment in the business. One other thing we can do is provide a great Return On Investment. We even have a free online tool for our customers to calculate their ROI, so that they will know exactly when a piece of equipment will have paid for itself.
Let Snap Lock be your company's WOW factor. Snap Lock understands that price is always a consideration, but it shouldn't be the main factor when purchasing. One cannot get ahead by always choosing the least expensive product or service. A Snap Lock system is an investment, more than just an expense.
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