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FS-Elliott unveils new Interactive & Educational website

July 20, 2016
   FS-Elliott Co., LLC, a leading manufacturer of oil-free, centrifugal air compressors has announced the launch of their new, redesigned website, www.fs-elliott.com. The site boasts a clean layout, improved navigation, and educational resources aimed at providing visitors with a more comprehensive understanding of FS-Elliott’s range of compressed air solutions.
 
  “Our new website is part of ongoing efforts to provide users with quick and easy access to product information as well as resources to help them better understand centrifugal compressor technology and what decisions they can make to lower their costs,” stated Neil Owen, Global Marketing Manager. Key features of the site include interactive product images, white papers educating users on how to select an air compressor and lower their operating costs, and case studies from current customers. For first-time visitors, a list of industries displayed on the home page will take them down a path of learning how an FS-Elliott compressor could suit their specific compressed air application.
 
  The newly designed site introduces FS-Elliott’s AirCompare? Life-Cycle Costs Calculator developed to give compressed air users a tool for making informed decisions about their compressed air system. By entering their existing units into the AirCompare calculator, users can uncover what they are spending compared to what they can expect to save in energy and maintenance costs with an FS-Elliott centrifugal air compressor.
 
  “Over the past 50 years we have seen firsthand the challenges our customers are facing in their specific industries; by sharing the solutions customers are adopting, we hope to empower others to apply a similar scenario at their plant,” added Sue Benes, Polaris+ Product Marketing Manager. “Personalizing the experience of visiting our website and providing access to tools like AirCompare provides compressed air users the resources necessary for making the best decisions for their local plant.”