The equipment-buying process
January 1, 1970
…buy (new)? It [the decision to adapt or buy] depends on the use and where the tools are being used. If it’s used outdoors where it’s exposed to the elements,…
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January 1, 1970
…buy (new)? It [the decision to adapt or buy] depends on the use and where the tools are being used. If it’s used outdoors where it’s exposed to the elements,…
January 1, 1970
…By Janice Kleinschmidt Reasons to buy used “I would be willing to purchase a plotter and cutter and racking system used, mainly because the tool heads are replaceable,”…
January 1, 1970
…By Phil Age and Jean K. Dilworth Kurt Lisk of Windfeathers in Pensacola, Fla. spent two years researching equipment before deciding what equipment to buy. Lisk says,” Considering…
January 1, 1970
…visit www.mutoh.com/avery.html. 3M offers monthly three-day classes at its facilities in St. Paul, Minn., and partners with other companies for additional training programs. 3M also has partnered with Lowen Corp….
January 1, 1970
…to appeal to them. One customer is a store called Twin Cities Green, which sells items made from recycled materials. “They have to buy from a company like ours, because…
January 1, 1970
…By Holly O’Dell Set up a recycling program and offer clearly marked bins for disposal. When you’re in the market to buy light bulbs, consider compact fluorescent lights…
January 1, 1970
…to serve customers and give them a reason to buy American and buy from us.” We’ve always been devoted to manufacturing in the U.S.,” says Josh Levin of LympheDIVAs. “One…
January 1, 1970
…Equipment suppliers and manufacturers offer advice to EPMs in making wise investments in machinery. By Holly O’Dell Who you buy from is as important as what you buy….
January 1, 1970
…Graphics of the Americas trade show in Miami, Fla. Mutoh additionally has partnered with film manufacturer Avery Dennison to offer two-day car wrap classes and certifications. 3M offers monthly three-day…
January 1, 1970
…as safe as possible, and that we don’t create a legacy of harm that future generations will have to clear up.” Galynn Nordstrom is editor of Specialty Fabrics Review magazine….