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Testrite Holdings Introduces New Service

Manufacturing as a Service (MaaS) allows greater access, flexibility.

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Testrite Visual (Hackensack, NJ), a subsidiary of Testrite Holdings, has announced that the company now offers a new service to its customers: Manufacturing as a Service (MaaS), according to a release from Testrite Visual.

“This new MaaS offering means customers can access our library of designs to develop something new and unique at TestriteOEM.com, or access our inventory to buy exactly the off the shelf components and materials they need at TestriteAluminum.com,” Testrite Holdings President Jeffrey Rubin is quoted in the release. “By working with Testrite, a true US Manufacturer, customers are not limited to what’s on the shelf. Even custom products can ship in days or weeks, not months, helping drive sales faster.”  

Customers can browse three distinct websites:

  • Testrite Visual — testrite.com offers standard and custom visual display, visual communication, visual presentation and print solutions for the retail, hospitality, design, display and related industries.
  • Testrite OEM — testriteoem.com offers telescopic aluminum tubing assemblies, locks, custom brackets, and more for OEM applications in quantity 25+.
  • Testrite Aluminum — testritealuminum.com offers thin wall aluminum round tubing, thin wall aluminum extrusions, square tubing, and other accessories all cut and ordered to specific size and quantity needed.

For more information, visit testrite.com.

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