Quick Cable Corporation, a manufacturer of battery connectors, cables, battery accessories and battery safety products for commercial and industrial equipment, has released a three-minute corporate video that highlights the products, quality processes and markets served by the company. The video was produced by AVA Media Services.
The video, which can be selected to play English, Spanish or French Canadian voiceover, can currently be viewed on the Quick Cable website at www.quickcable.com.
“We have known for a long time that we wanted to create a corporate video that would focus primarily on the wide variety of markets that are served with our varied product line,” says John Shannon, Quick Cable CEO and president. “We think the video does an excellent job of telling our story in a short, concise format, and it will really help us tell who we are to current and future customers.”
Shannon adds that this video is a precursor to Quick Cable’s introduction of QuickHowTo.com, a how-to video Web site that will show how Quick Cable products work in short, clear, step-by-step videos. QuickHowTo.com should be up and running this spring.
Quick Cable Corp. is headquartered in Franksville, Wisc., with manufacturing plants in Franksville and Mississauga, Ontario.
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