Connecticut Spring and Stamping Website Redesign
Farmington, CT (PRWEB) February 9, 2008 -- Connecticut Spring and Stamping (CSS) is proud to announce the re-design and re-launch of their website, http://www.ctspringandstamping.com.
The new website is part of an overall marketing campaign to provide a striking new look for the business. An extensive collection of on line product photography helps paint the picture of their technical capability to produce a wide variety of custom precision springs and stampings. The website provides an online and print option to request a quote and request information. With this information or a phone call the Connecticut Spring and Stamping sales support team can gather information and provide a fast turn around.
Connecticut Spring and Stamping focuses on providing extensive engineering support to their customers during product design and development. The engineering team designs and builds all types of short run or high speed progressive tools to support production from prototyping through short run requirements to mature high volume parts.
Connecticut Spring and Stamping has been a family owned business since 1939. The company was one of the first ISO certified spring manufacturers in 1993. CSS has also focused on lean initiatives since that time. A devoted senior management level position, Director of Lean, works with all product line managers to achieve continual savings and eliminate waste. The 150,000 square foot manufacturing facility in the United States currently ships products world wide with a focus on the Medical, Aerospace, Firearms & Defense industries. Allied with Chinese manufacturing capability and warehousing in Puerto Rico, Singapore and Mexico, just in time options are available for all scheduled inventory shipments.
The management team has continually grown the business by developing new technologies and services as client requirements change. This focus and devotion to solving engineering challenges with their customers has led to their continued success.
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