Olympic Wire Offers Maintenance Program

Customers who purchase baling wire receive Gold Medal Maintenance Program for free.

Olympic Wire and Equipment Inc., a Newport Beach, Calif.-based supplier of industrial baling wire and baling equipment, has introduced its Gold Medal Maintenance Program, which offers customers free preventative maintenance inspections and on-site training sessions.

 

Brian Brecheisen, Olympic sales engineer, is director of the program.

 

Olympic CEO Jim Walker says, “As a former field service engineer at Balemaster, Brian’s extensive experience troubleshooting electrical, mechanical and hydraulic balers and equipment helps him to pinpoint potentially problematic parts and operations.”

 

Olympic serves as a dealer for Crown Point, Ind.-based Balemaster, a manufacturer of automated waste handling equipment.

 

“The Olympic Gold Medal Maintenance Program is one way we can demonstrate our philosophy of providing quality customer service and innovation,” Walker says. “We want to help our customers prevent problems before they happen.”

 

Designed to prevent unnecessary damage and breakdown of a baler, the Olympic Gold Medal Maintenance Program consists of a point-by-point inspection of the machine’s major components, including a thorough assessment of the electrical, mechanical and hydraulic features. When problems are identified and replacement parts are required, Olympic offers the necessary parts at a discounted price, according to the company.

 

The program also offers additional on-site training, including updated usage and safety information, as well as preventative maintenance suggestions.

 

Customers who purchase Olympic baling wire receive the Gold Medal Program for free.

 

“At Olympic, we want to be more than California, Nevada and Arizona’s exclusive licensed Balemaster dealer to our clients,” Walker says. “Through programs such as the Gold Medal Maintenance Program, we hope to establish long-term partnerships by helping our clients further maximize revenues through waste and recycling solutions.”

 

More information is available at www.olympicequipment.com.

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