Waterjet Website Enhances User Experience
Maxiem Waterjets, a division of Omax Corp., has updated its website, maxiemwaterjets.com, to improve navigation and ease of use.
Maxiem Waterjets, a division of Omax Corp., has updated its website, maxiemwaterjets.com, to improve navigation and ease of use. New live chat functionality enables customers to receive answers from the company in real-time. Other features include product information, a video section with social media linking, waterjet cutting data for a variety of applications and materials, and coverage of customer spotlights.
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