Boston Centerless Launches Redesigned Website
The site has streamlined navigation and improved functionality as well as enriched content areas, like videos about the importance of straightness, diameter tolerance and roundness in screw machining.
Boston Centerless (Woburn, Massachusetts), a manufacturer and distributor of precision raw materials and preparation services, has launched its newly designed website, bostoncenterless.com. The completely revamped website features a streamlined and simplified design, improved functionality and enriched content areas to help customers fulfill their raw material needs.
“We are thrilled to debut our new company website to our customers, partners and suppliers who are looking to understand the scope of our products and services,” says Steven Tamasi, CEO. “The redesign of our website is yet another way Boston Centerless is committed to creating the best overall customer experience for our customers.”
The website includes videos regarding the importance of straightness, diameter tolerance and roundness on Swiss-type screw machining operations as well as a variety of tools to assist with material selection. Visitors are encouraged to explore the new website and join the Boston Centerless mailing list to receive important product and service information as it becomes available.
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