Eriez, Erie, Pennsylvania, has reported increased participating in its Quick Ship program for vibratory equipment, particularly to aggregates processors. Through the Feeders Fast program, customers with approved credit can receive select Eriez feeder models within five days from order date.
Eriez designed the program to include a wide variety of feeders that address a broad range of capacities and applications. “The program has grown continuously as customers who already trust Eriez for quality products recognize our ability to satisfy their urgent equipment needs,” Rob Yandrick, vibratory/screening product manager, says.
While Yandrick says the program is successful overall, he notes that the aggregates industry has been especially enthusiastic. “When an aggregate plant needs a feeder to keep the plant producing, they almost always need it quickly. In these applications, time really is money,” he says.
Feeders Fast offers nearly 40 feeder models that are manufactured for a variety of industrial and process applications.
The most popular Feeders Fast models for aggregates are the Hi-Vi electromagnetic heavy-duty Model B feeders and the electromagnetic bin vibrators. Eriez Hi-Vi electromagnetic heavy-duty vibratory feeders can be used to convey abrasive products and are often used to feed material out of a hopper onto a belt or feed material to a crusher or screen.
Feeders Fast is part of Eriez’ Quick Ship stocking program that includes the company’s most popular items. All Quick Ship products are readily available for immediate needs. To learn more about Feeders Fast and other Eriez Quick Ship programs, visit erieznews.com/nr448.
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