Can I Tour an IntelliFinishing System?

 

For companies exploring a new finishing system, touring an active IntelliFinishing installation can provide valuable insight into how the system performs in real-world conditions. IntelliFinishing has systems in operation across the Midwest and in parts of the East Coast, many of which are open for prospective customers to visit.

Popular tour locations include systems at Alltech and Hyster-Yale, both located in Kentucky and within a short drive of each other. Additional systems are installed in Arkansas, including several for Caterpillar, as well as in and around Wichita, Kansas.

Many of these sites are featured in video case studies on the IntelliFinishing website, but in-person tours offer the added benefit of speaking directly with system users about their experience—from system performance to service and support.

IntelliFinishing is considered a niche provider, offering smart, modular systems tailored to specific production needs. Not every facility requires that level of customization, and one of the first steps in their consultation process is helping prospects determine whether an IntelliFinishing system is the right fit—or if a more traditional finishing solution would be more appropriate.

To arrange a system tour or learn more about site availability, interested manufacturers can contact IntelliFinishing or one of its regional representatives.

Article written by MarketScale.

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