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Procurement of Engineered Equipment Made Easier by Monk Engineering, a Feature of Industry Today on Industrialinfo.com Radio
Join Marvin Monk, President of Monk Engineering, and Crazy Al of Industry Today for this special segment, and discover how Monk Engineering can benefit your plant operations or next project today
Released Friday, September 24, 2004
Industrialinfo.com (Industrial Information Resources, Incorporated; Houston, Texas) will host Monk Engineering Incorporated (Houston, Texas) as its special guest on the LIVE national radio broadcast of Industry Today, Monday September 27, 2004 on Industrialinfo.com Radio. Monk Engineering is a leading manufacturers representative for the power and process industries, providing a complete line of major capital equipment components at significant cost savings.
For nearly 24 years, Monk Engineering has been recognized as an Outsourcing Sales Professional, dedicated to providing it clients with excellent representation of their products, while providing to industry the most sophisticated engineered capital equipment the market has to offer. Monk Engineering employs a staff that is educated and knowledgeable in regard to todays technology requirements for efficiency and environmental compliance. Its staff is able to work closely with a plant or project owner in the selection of major components, such as HRSGs, package boilers, SCRs, and a long list of process capital equipment, including storage tanks, pressure vessels, pumps, and much more.
As a manufacturers representative, it is important to maintain an extensive network of relationships with manufacturers capable of meeting just about every process or application need. Monk has established this network with dozens of manufacturers across North America including Wheelabrator, Durr Environmental, Holtec and many others.
Monk Engineering also specializes in the manufacture of customized chemical feed systems including design and standardization utilizing the latest control technologies available. With many years of experience in working with industrial processes and applications, Monk Engineering also offers free seminars and technical and reference papers for many of the products it provides.
In todays economy, given the increased trend of outsourcing, a manufacturers rep can provide many cost and time saving efficiencies for a plant or project owner. Join Marvin Monk, President of Monk Engineering, and Crazy Al of Industry Today for this special segment, and discover how Monk Engineering can benefit your plant operations or next project today and immediately become your one-stop shop for engineered capital equipment. This special segment of Industry Today is the first in a series of shows sponsored by Monk Engineering to explore the cost savings and growing trend of equipment outsourcing.
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