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FlexLink Announces Expanded E-Services Interactive Resource
June 4, 2004 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Allentown, Pa. — FlexLink Systems announces the expansion of their E-services interactive information resource, now able to give users all the information that they need to plan, configure, buy, and install FlexLink's conveyors and automated solutions for assembly and manufacturing processes.FlexLink's E-services provide access to the company's extensive technical library and engineering tools. FlexLink's E-services include a range of electronic media designed to increase efficiency when planning, purchasing, building, installing, running and servicing automation systems based on FlexLink products. These services help the user take advantage of full access to FlexLink's product information, manuals, instructions and engineering tools. FlexLink's new E-services resource also gives users the ability to configure their own conveyor or assembly system online and request a quote; answers will come within a few days from the sales office in their own part of the world. FlexLink's new E-services also gives users the ability to configure conveyors online and order them based on their own unique applications and manufacturing requirements; they can use their own production line drawings and download CAD blocks from E-services into their drawings, making their planning easier and more efficient.Since 1980, FlexLink has been a recognized leading global supplier of innovative automation solutions for assembly and manufacturing processes. For more information, visit www.flexlink.com.