Naples, Fla. – April 20, 2009 The Huck Group, Inc. has released a major upgrade to its website, www.huckgroupinc.com. New features include ISOM, a proprietary online account management program for their customers. This tool offers The Huck Group’s retail customers secure online access to track and manage inventories, sales orders, and invoices at the chain, division or store level. Other enhancements include the ability to view renderings and engineered drawings.
The Huck Group, Inc. introduced their website enhancements to leading retail executives at StorePoint 2009 in Coronado, California. “I believe that our customer’s are most impressed with our ability to disclose pricing at both the component and fixture level. It complements our business values which are unwavering in our level of transparency and visibility we share at the customer level,” said Sam Dressler, Vice President of Sales & Marketing. “What truly separates the Huck Group from our competitors is the ability to carefully listen to customers’ problems and develop pragmatic solutions. Everything we do and every decision we make is toward that goal.”
Naples, Fla. – April 20, 2009 The Huck Group, Inc. has completed a significant stage in its continued expansion by increasing both capacity and production capabilities via a major capital equipment purchase. Anticipating growing its business with several large retailers, the company added a laser cutter to support 24/7 operational use.
The Mitsubishi LVP series laser offers a high speed precision cutting station combined with low maintenance and industry leading low gas consumption features. This new equipment is capable of cutting steel, stainless steel, aluminum or galvanized steel with air-assist gas or nitrogen gas.
“Huck’s latest capital equipment investment reflects our commitment to meeting the changing technology needs of our customers,” said Larry Sharrer, Vice President of Engineering and Design. “Additionally, this investment is part of The Huck Group’s strategy to proactively plan for growth slated for 2009 and beyond.”