Volkmann Launches New Website

More fully captures capabilities in contained product transfer

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Volkmann, Inc., manufacturer of high quality, high performance vacuum conveying systems for the transport of fine food powders, chemicals, granules, pellets, tablets and other small components in lean, dense or plug flow conditions, has launched a new website to more fully represent the company’s capabilities in contained product transfer via its high quality products.

The site offers insights into the company’s many product offerings — vacuum conveyors, bulk bag unloaders, bag dump stations, weighing and dosing systems, delumpers, vacuum systems and more — as well as application examples for customers in the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries. Product videos, flip books and industry articles supplement the online page content. Interactive inquiry forms provide customers and prospects with the capability to expedite quotations and arrange for demonstrations in the company’s test facility.

“This website represents a state-of-the-art solution to best capture the quality and breadth of our product offerings and continually evolve with our expanding line of products,” states Volkmann president, Nick Hayes. “We listened to our customers and reps and have developed content that we hope amply addresses the needs of our customers.”

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