Real Time with... SMTA Guadalajara 2024: Breaking Barriers With ROCKA
September 18, 2024 | Real Time with... SMTA GuadalajaraEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Nolan Johnson speaks with Justin Worden From ROCKA. The conversation revolves around Rocka's unique approach at a trade show, where they've built a wall around their booth to emphasize exclusivity, defying conventional sales tactics. Worden explains that the company has heavily invested in manufacturing their own high-quality, low-cost products, bucking the trend by focusing on exclusivity and live demonstrations, underscoring Rocka's commitment to innovation, local market engagement, and efficient delivery to meet the fast-paced demands of their customers.
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