Composites distributor highlights product offerings, technical support
CAMX 2024: Stop by Composites One’s booth to see featured composite solutions, watch live demonstrations at the Demo Zone next door and better understand the level of technical support the distributor provides to composites customers.
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Stop by Composites One’s (Schaumburg, Ill., U.S.) booth where the company will be featuring latest products from more than 700 industry suppliers. In addition, displays will showcase safety and aerospace solutions, as well as Composites One’s own brand, Aerovac.
Technical sales representatives will be available to answer questions and offer product-related suggestions. Located throughout North America, they are adept in the latest technologies, products and equipment available in today’s marketplace. Together, the reps are said to comprise one of the largest teams of CCT-certified sales representatives in the industry.
The Composites One sales team works one-on-one with customers, helping them with issues beyond what would be expected from a composites distributor. Sales representatives share their expertise with customers, providing them with solutions that can help increase their competitive edge.
Regionally based technical support managers provide added support and help to ensure that customers get the answers they need when they need them. In addition to its extensive product line, Composites One offers the technical assistance to educate customers on the proper use of these products in their shop.
Also leading the Closed Mold Alliance, Composites One provides manufacturers with the resources and training to help them successfully convert to closed molding. Live process demonstrations will be presented on the exhibit hall floor.
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