With the addition of a new group of
industrial lifting clamps to its extensive product line, J.C. Renfroe &
Sons, Inc., an international manufacturer and marketer of lifting products
based in Jacksonville, Florida, has launched a comprehensive on-line marketing
campaign to introduce its new clamps.
Renfroe, a company that began and
continues to be a developer and manufacturer of customized clamps, is offering
new products designed for the vertical + 180 degrees category (the PCK clamp);
for the beam category (the BC clamp); and a non-marring grouping (the NM, NMA,
NMBC and NMRSC clamps).
To introduce these new products and
to generate more exposure for its full product line, Renfroe has created new
on-line tools to demonstrate product applications, provide product schematics
and specifications and to make it easier to contact rep companies for inquiries
and orders.
The company has revamped its
website at jcrenfroe.com to provide updated product information that includes
clamps, sheaves, crane blocks and swivels. In addition, the site has two
demonstration videos – one for the clamp line and one for sheaves and blocks.
The site, which will constantly be
updated and supplied with new offerings and industry alerts, will provide
information regarding Renfroe’s extensive training program and detailed repair
and assembly instruction.
To enhance the use of the website,
Renfroe has entered into an agreement with Thomas.net to provide online
information and links to Renfroe to provide specific product data to industries
looking for superior durable clamps.
And the company plans to use email
blast to key prospects, distributors and past customers wanting the latest
product information and industry changes.
“Our company has been on the
forefront of manufacturing clamps to meet the challenges facing today’s
industrial markets,” explained Joe Pless, marketing manager for J.C. Renfroe
& Sons. “So we decided to ratchet up the technological communications to
help connect with the market through these on-line tools.
“Renfroe has built a reputation
over 70 plus years for high quality clamps. We just need to let more of the
market see what we have to offer and how our products work,” Pless said. “ We
wanted our communications set and in place in order to, not only introduce these
new clamp products, but to let customers know that if there isn’t a clamp
existing that does the job they need, we will design and build one.”