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Everlast Welders strengthens its customer support team

Announcement posted by lethalgraphics 02 Jul 2013

Everlast Welders

In what would be a major convenience to the users of the welders and the plasma cutters, when they can leverage the customer support service of their dream company in a very speedy and improvised manner? Everlast Welders, one of the leading manufacturers and service providers of Welders and Plasma Cutters has decided to fasten its customer support system. As per the revised system, e-mails and phone calls requests will be taken by more experienced servicemen. Further the company has decided to open more lines for live chat purpose. These decisions came on the heels of an important management meeting.

One of the top executives of the company says, “We comprehend that the users often come across certain problems.  And the questions related with the technical snags keep them disturbing if not solved within few moments. For the handling of queries associated with safety and other technical associated issues like operations, we have employed and nominated some skilled engineers and technicians.”

Everlast Welders receives lots of queries regarding ACDC on daily basis and almost all queries are solved. However, in order to assist the valued patrons in a better way, the company decided to strengthen the customer support team by incorporating more experienced and dexterous technical persons.

Everlast Welders is instrumental in offering MIG (Metal Inert Gas), Stick, Plasma Cutters, Accessories & Parts, Consumables, best TIG welders, Helmets, Water Coolers.  For supply and distribution of the products across Australia and New Zealand, the company has join hands with Pink Products.

About the company

Over the years, Everlast Welders has emerged as one of the most renowned providers of welders and plasma cutters. Under the aegis of technical director, Mr Ted, the company is expanding across every nook and corner of the globe. The products of the company are widely demanded across the markets of continental USA, Alaska and Canada.