Channel Pumps have invested in a new website that will help you to find the pump application you require and give you access to online support and technical documentation.
In the last few years we have seen a huge increase in the number of people using the internet. Much of this is the result of greater availability of broadband services (and at lower cost).
People now expect information "on demand". This is something we have recognised at Channel Pumps where we have encouraged more and more of our customers to use our website for viewing and downloading technical documentation (Product Literature, Performance Curves, General Arrangement Diagrams etc.).
It is only right then, that we meet the demand of our customers. From our perspective, the new website gives us the ability to add new information more frequently.
What does this mean for you? This means that you get detailed information on our products and can stay up to date with what is happening throughout the pump industry.
Register today!
In order to benefit from all that our website has to offer, sign up for a FREE account today! In addition to the content normally available you get the following benefits:
- Access to our ftp server to download operational and technical documentation for all of our products.
- Sign up for our FREE e-letter, delivering all the latest industry information direct to your e-mail mailbox.
- Take part in our website polls and product specific questions directly online.
- and much more...
Please take the time to register and fill in your profile. Your information will NOT be passed on to any third part companies and will only be used by Channel Pumps to learn about our customers and their requirements.
We want your feedback!
If you have a question or want to give us some feedback, please complete our contact form or email us at info@channelpumps.com
Channel Pumps Team
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