Quickparts surpasses half a million quotes provided to customers
Written by Dan Comand January 02, 2011
Quickparts recently eclipsed the 500,000 mark for the number of custom quotes that have been provided to customers.
Launched in 2000, Quickparts focuses on making the process of outsourcing the rapid prototyping and injection molding of custom designs as easy as possible for the customer. Quickparts was the very first company to offer online instant quoting and procurement for custom manufacturing, and in 2007 Quickparts was awarded the patent for online instant quoting of rapid prototypes and custom designed parts.
“It’s really amazing for us to consider the sheer number of quotes that we have provided to the manufacturing community,” said Patrick Hunter, VP of Sales and Marketing for Quickparts. “Our intent has always been to simplify the process for the customer and set the standard for quoting parts online, and surpassing half a million quotes helps us believe that we are accomplishing a big part of what we set out to do. We owe a sincere ‘Thank You’ to all of our customers for helping us make this possible.”
www.quickparts.com
“It’s really amazing for us to consider the sheer number of quotes that we have provided to the manufacturing community,” said Patrick Hunter, VP of Sales and Marketing for Quickparts. “Our intent has always been to simplify the process for the customer and set the standard for quoting parts online, and surpassing half a million quotes helps us believe that we are accomplishing a big part of what we set out to do. We owe a sincere ‘Thank You’ to all of our customers for helping us make this possible.”
www.quickparts.com
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