Beck Electric Actuator Rapid Response Program – Same Day Shipment

January 4, 2021

By Huw Evans, Valve & Actuation Solutions Business Development Manager, Process Instrumentation & Controls

Our manufacturer, BECK, understands that your business cannot always wait until it’s convenient for your actuator supplier to ship. That’s why when urgent situations arise, Beck can respond by building and shipping most actuator configurations within FOUR HOURS! BECK’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility located in Newtown, PA USA is equipped with a rapid response work cell dedicated to building actuators for emergency or high priority orders. Once an order is initiated, an expert assembler is assigned to fulfill your order exclusively.

Rapid Response actuators undergo the same rigorous quality checks and final testing as all BECK actuators. Finished, inspected actuators are shipped within four hours of order placement.

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