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Bar Faucet

This solid polished brass bar faucet finishes off any wet bar in style. They have 4-inch centers and come in
white boxes.

880 pieces total
Minimum order 100 pieces @ $5 each
101 to 300 @ $4.50
300 to 600 @ $4.00

If you are interested in a take-all buy - let's chat about even better pricing!  Email mfravala@specialtytech.org

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Solid-brass water purification faucets and more

Premium solid brass water purification faucets available at a great price.  The minimum order  for the solid-brass water purification faucet is 100 pieces.  

Also available are non-metallic plumbing products are available. Take all of a particular item and get a great deal!

FOB Springfield, Illinois

Click here for the products specification sheet.

Contact us via email or call 309.282.9170 for more information or to place an order!

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Independent Sales Position - Qualified Sales Contacts Needed

Help Wanted
Seeking retired or independent professional for a part-time sales position (approximately 18 hours a week). Must have knowledge of and expertise in building product sales  as well as qualified contacts to promote Specialty Tech LTD products.

Contact Mike Fravala at 309-282-9170 or mfravala@specialtytech.org to inquire about the position.  Please include a resume and cover letter.

Industry expertise in plumbing, electrical, lumber, doors, locks, tools required.
Products appeal to both procurement or sales personnel so much have experience and contacts in those areas.

Specialty Tech LTD offers clients superior OEM solutions and inventory management for for both domestic and international markets. Specialty Tech leverages global resources providing best pricing available for its clients. Specialty Tech acts as its client's consulting agency and business partner for logistics cost reductions and inventory solutions.  SpecialtyTech.org

Additional Information

Type: Contract
Experience: Mid-Senior level
Functions: Purchasing, Supply Chain, Sales 
Industries: Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing, Building Materials 
Compensation: Comission - Inquire for more details

Learning from competition encourages internal review

Often in business, we forget to do the obvious.  Focused on innovation and managing inventory, we can overlook what the competition is doing.  It is always a good idea to stay on top of how the competitor operates, and stopping by their place of business is an easy way to see how they do things.  They may know something you don’t, or you might just see how you can improve how you do business seeing things through the eyes of the customer.

How does your competitor receive their guests?  Do they take an active and aggressive or passive and suggestive approach to salesmanship?  Are they

SpecialtyTech.org organzied with you in mind

We have been hard at work to ensure our website is an effective tool meeting our clients' and customers' needs.  In this latest update, the website has more features to help you find what you are looking for more quickly.

Content organized with you in mind:

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    • For example, click on the red tag entitled "Plumbing" to see all products and posts pertaining to the plumbing industry.

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Thriving in Economic Uncertainty

At a recent trade show I attended it did not take Sherlock Holmes to deduce that the traffic was down considerably. Today’s economic uncertainty has the market in turmoil, as businesses see cutbacks in all areas of their companies, layoffs and declines in revenue. All of this makes it difficult to pull the trigger on a buy for any inventory or even to sell the obsolete or slow moving products.

The concerns that I heard were we can cope with the economy and the operation of our business but our largest concern is the uncertainty of what the government is going to do next.

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Handling obsolete products

Manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers all have obsolete and discontinued merchandise, the sales or purchasing departments usually have the responsibility to liquidate this inventory, neither of which usually has the time or contacts to get the product moved quickly and efficiently.

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