Component Hardware Group (CHG), a leading manufacturer of premium plumbing and hardware products for commercial, foodservice, institutional and healthcare applications, announces the launch of its new Web site: http://www.chgusa.com/. The new site, which was launched on July 10, consolidates CHG’s three previous sites into one entity, eliminating the previous corporate Web sites: componenthardware.com, saniguard-online.com and encorefaucets.com.
“This is our first Web site revision in over five years,” stated Kevin Tumpey, marketing manager for CHG. “We are in the process of redefining our corporate image as the leading global supplier of plumbing and specialty hardware products for the foodservice, commercial and healthcare markets. Our overall goal is to make it easier to do business with CHG and we trust that our customers will find the new web site to be very user friendly and easy to search.”
Once fully completed, users will be able to access a wide variety of company information, including product specification sheets, technical documents, sales literature, press releases and distributor contact information. In the near future, the company will also be adding Web sites for its CHG-Europe international division and for the SANIGUARD Alliance partnership.
CHG is best known for its quality brands: SANIGUARD®, Encore® premium plumbing, SaniShower™ hand showers, Regal Ride™ casters, Grease Defender™ hood filters, Drain Master™ rotary drains and TOP-LINE™ economy plumbing.
Source: Component Hardware Group
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