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Selecting “Niche” Markets Best Part 1, Part 2 to follow
- From Webster’s; “Niche - A place, work, or use for which a person or thing is best fitted”.
In
broad terms, screening plants of all makes and sizes are “Niche”
machines as defined by Webster’s Dictionary. They separate materials of
some type by particle size into piles. Most manufactures offerings,
excel when working within a range of materials that they were
specifically designed to handle. These offerings, usually described as:
Trommel, Deck, Star and Grizzly, will all excel when applied within
specific material descriptions and site specific job assignments.
“Orbital Action”, as offered by Orbit Screens, Inc., operates from a
very different particle size separation methodology. Many Orbital
Action machine owners maintain that our screening plants excel when
screening many different materials. We say our machines are truly,
”General Purpose”, being highly portable and very productive.
They tailor to many job assignments while being easy to set up and
reliable. These features, along with many more, make our broad,
well optioned product line your best choice.
We ask for your full consideration when making your machine purchase
decision. Additionally, Orbit Screens, Inc. has structured a factory
direct sales and marketing plan to minimize the cost of moving its
products into user’s hands via the internet. When it becomes time
to take your screening machine out of your fleet, we have provided a
simple, no cost method of minimizing the risk of an Auction.
See: Pre-Owned
Check us out. Fill out our Intended Use Form to receive your personal quote.
Happy screening
Brad Schnittjer
Blog # 91 Part 1
3/6/2017
I
will continue my
comments about the many advantages of Orbital Action Screening in my
next Blog. Meanwhile, look over our Videos and Job Stories
to learn more about Orbital Action Screening. Our products, with their
user friendly features and high performance levels could take you into
a new season with a much higher profit potential.
Send
us your requirements by filling out and submitting the Intended
Use Form
and you will soon have full details and a quote for the correct model
and available options to fulfill your job application needs
“The
Finer Cut”, is Brad’s Blog. Each issue will cover a topic of interest
about our machines, our industry, our customers and more. I am excited
about the opportunity to use a Blog to broaden our communications with
our customers and industry. I invite you to return and visit from time
to time, cruising through previous issues to learn many details
regarding our products.
I
also invite you, our reader to contribute by offering your comments.
Please send your thoughts to brad@orbitscreens.com, by letter or fax, 563-922 9060.
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