
Image courtesy of Sweed Machinery
Sweed Machinery, a Gold Hill, Oregon-based recycling equipment maker, has launched an upgraded website, which it says is designed to make it easy for users to find solutions for primary material processing and materials recycling.
The new iteration of the company's website now features a product catalog organized to provide for “swift navigation to find the ideal match for individual needs.”
“Whether you’re seeking Sweed scrap choppers, metal recovery chopping lines or material handling solutions for the wood industry, Sweed’s redesigned website is a valuable resource," Sweed says.
The online catalog features a “user-friendly design [that] facilitates easy exploration of product details and technical specifications, helping users make informed decisions for their operational requirements.”
“Our goal with the new website is to create a digital space that reflects the innovation and excellence that Sweed Machinery is known for,” says Melissa Tally, marketing manager at Sweed Machinery.
“We want our customers to ‘Find Their Sweed’ effortlessly, discovering the optimal solutions for their material handling and processing challenges. The user-friendly design, coupled with expert guidance from the Sweed team, ensures that our customers can navigate through our range of offerings with confidence, tailoring solutions that meet their needs.”
Sweed Machinery provides material handling solutions, specializing in equipment for the wood products industry, scrap choppers, wire chopping lines, shredders, granulators, shears and tailored systems.
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