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Customer of the Month... 2V Industries... |
2V Industries has been innovating the chemical manufacturing industry since 1968. With a focus on metalworking fluids, 2V establishes long-term partnerships with customers to help better develop advanced solutions to meet their needs. Approaching these relationships as a team not only allows 2V to help develop world-class products and chemical processing solutions but also control costs. Maxi approaches the Industrial Packaging Industry with a very similar attitude, working closely with customers to develop Recycling Programs that reduce costs and waste.
Take a look at 2V’s products:
- Metal Removal Fluids
- Metal Forming Fluids
- Metal Treatment Chemicals
- Cleaners
- Industrial Lubricants
2V has been purchasing Steel, Plastic, and Fiber Drums for almost 2 years from Maxi. Here is what they had to say about our products and service:
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“Quality service, quality products, and a quality staff make Maxi a great supplier to have available.”
“Superior Customer Service! Great Pricing! Great Products! Great Delivery Drivers! Professional, prompt service!”
Jennifer Losinski
Laboratory Manager/Buyer
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We would like to thank 2V for their kind words and their business. At Maxi, we aim to make a positive impact in our customers operations by providing the right packaging, on-time, every time and are glad to hear satisfied customers like 2V.
For more information about 2V Industries please visit their website. You can also give them a call at 248-624-7943 or send them an email. |
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