ROSEN launches online US pipeline cleaning shop
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
The ROSEN Group has officially launched its online store for pipeline cleaning pigs and equipment on the US market.
In its initial phase, the ROSEN Pipeline Cleaning Shop will offer standard 4 in. to 12 in. cleaning pigs for batching, dewatering and general cleaning. Customers will also be able to order spare parts such as discs, cups and brushes. An expansion to a more varied product range, including more specialised cleaning pigs and further equipment such as tracking instruments, is in the planning. More individual requests will continue to be handled by ROSEN’s sales consultants.
The company introduces the new digital sales platform in an effort to provide a most simple and fast purchasing experience for its customers. The challenges of these recent times have shown that availability and flexibility are more relevant now than ever. The ROSEN Pipeline Cleaning Shop facilitates 24/7 access and an uncomplicated ordering process. All products are shipped directly to the customer from a warehouse in the USA.
As of now, only customers from the US can order through the fully automated system. Inquiries by customers from other regions will be directed to their respective sales expert.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/product-news/18112020/rosen-launches-online-us-pipeline-cleaning-shop/
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