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IAC Launches New Website for Industrial Furnishings


Brea, CA — IAC Industries has launched an all-new website aimed at making the process of finding and


enough for first-time buyers and comprehensive enough for experi- enced purchasers. The new website offers new sec-


tions for Getting Started, Customer Resources and Quick Links that point to the site’s most popular pages. The core section of the site is the Online Product Catalog, organ- ized by categories, series, products and their accessories, making it very easy to find and to select from the


company’s broad line of ergonomic workstations, industrial workbench- es, cleanroom benches, material han- dling stands and rolling carts, and storage cabinet products, along with all their associated accessories. The re-designed Quoting system enables visitors to quickly configure prod- ucts, submit an RFQ, and receive a no-obligation quote within 48 hours. Many visitors will find the Quick Ship section a great resource.


This is a collection of IAC most popu- lar product configurations, kept in stock, and ready to ship within 5- days of order; no need to settle for low quality alternatives just because


the need is urgent. Contact: IAC Industries, Inc.,


895 Beacon Street, Brea, CA 92821- 2926 % 800-989-1422 or 714-990- 8997 fax: 714-990-0557 E-mail: benchsales@iacindustries.com Web: www.iacindustries.com


New workstation catalog.


choosing industrial furnishings ex - cep tionally easy. According to the company, it has


made critical information easier to find and more direct. The online cat- alog portion has been totally rewrit- ten to make the selection of all work- bench products and accessories extremely clear and easy. Request for quotes is now a very straightfor- ward, step-by-step process easy


ACD: Offshore Manufacturing,


Domestic EMS Richardson, TX —ACD, an EMS sup- plier, recognizing that its customers outsource their manufacturing needs for several reasons, is highlighting its offshore manufacturing services. Among those reasons are reducing cost, maintaining focus on core com- petencies, and to leverage similar business processes between unrelat- ed industries.


Domestic facilities offer fast turnaround.


In addition to its quick-turn


prototypes and domestic production, ACD now offers a low-cost interna- tional manufacturing option. After careful preparation, ACD neutralizes the difficulties and fears that typical- ly arise when companies attempt to establish overseas manufacturing capacity. Tim Tsui, ACD’s highly experi-


enced International Produc tion Man - ager, actively maintains and reviews the company’s capabilities in the


international market place. Contact: ACD (Automated


Circuit Design), 1250 American


Parkway, Richardson, TX 75081 % 972-664-0900 fax: 972-690-6234 E-mail: scott.fillebrown@ACDUSA.com Web: www.ACDUSA.com


See at IPC/APEX Booth #1814.


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