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Sustain Your Growth through Maintaining your Equipment 

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The world of grocery store equipment has significantly changed over the past few years.  We have seen dramatic increases in shipping time and a decrease in availability of items.  The reality of today is if equipment goes down it may take longer to repair, resulting in loss of sales.  Being proactive about maintaining and having replacement components on hand is extremely important in maintaining a store’s growth.   AWG Store Engineering has a new partnership with Partstown in an effort to make maintaining your equipment as easy as possible.   They carry parts for many manufacturers, such as BKI, Hobart, and Turbo Air, just to name a few. 

Any AWG retailer can contact Nicholetta Heliotis (nheliotis@partstown.com) and give her your email address.  Or they can call their AWG Store Engineer support staff (who they place orders with).  You can then order directly from their website at www.partstown.com.  And be sure to put your AWG store number in the PO section.  You may also provide your Store Engineer support staff the part number, and they can place the order for you. 

Store Engineering will continue to look for ways to help retailers grow.  We specialize in new store construction and remodeling, but know that maintaining the store you have is key to growing your business.  Store Engineering is working hard to provide tools to take the headache out of equipment maintenance so more focus can be put into growing grocery sales. 

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