Erie, Pennsylvania-based Eriez, a leader in separation technologies, announces the launch of its redesigned and mobile-friendly website, www.eriez.com. The updated website offers improved functionality and easier navigation to provide users with a more intuitive experience, the company says.
Visitors can quickly find solutions to their toughest processing challenges with the ability to navigate through the site by product or industry. They can also explore Eriez's resources, which include equipment brochures and manuals, videos, feature articles and more. An improved search function ensures the information visitors seek is right at their fingertips, according to the company.
“The Eriez team collaborated with some of our top customers and sales representatives to gather their feedback on how to deliver a better, more user-friendly experience,” Eriez Director of Corporate Marketing Communications John Blicha says. “We believe our new website positions us well as we continue to grow and increase our global market presence in the diverse industries we serve.”
The company’s magnetic lift and separation, metal detection, fluid filtration, flotation, materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling equipment have application in the process, metalworking, packaging, plastics, rubber, recycling, food, mining, aggregate and textile industries. Eriez manufactures and markets these products through 12 international facilities located on six continents.
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