Behringer Saws, Inc. proudly welcomes new Parts Department Assistant, Erica Stout-Foster
As the leader in metal sawing equipment, Behringer brings that leadership to Morgantown with the experienced hiring of Erica Stout-Foster.
Posted: February 14, 2022
(Morgantown, PA) Behringer Saws Inc. is pleased to welcome our new Parts Department Assistant, Erica Stout-Foster! Erica comes to Behringer Saws with experience in parts and customer service. This background will help her develop quickly in her new role, and make her a valuable asset to our customers.
About Behringer Saws Inc.
Behringer Saws Inc., covers all of North America. Here in Morgantown, we maintain a significant investment in finished inventory and parts. The Morgantown team is fully trained to modify stock models through the addition and removal of option components to meet specific customer requirements. This allows for very short lead times and optimal service levels to the North American customer base. Behringer Saws Inc. is staffed with its own field service team. As part of the initial purchase price of our equipment, Behringer supplies a field service technician to set-up the equipment and train the operators at the end-user location. Only after this process is completed and signed off, will we consider the sale complete. All of the Behringer metal sawing equipment is manufactured in Kirchardt and Weilheim/Teck, Germany while the steel plate and profile machining equipment is produced in Dijon, France. The key to the high quality of our product is based on two primary criteria: One – the research, design, and testing, that Behringer invests in the process, and Two – that Behringer controls the manufacturing process internally, with its own foundry and machining centers, to assure the highest quality and availability of materials.
The overriding philosophy is one of focusing on the long-term cost-effectiveness for the end user, rather than trying to develop the cheapest equipment from an up front capital investment perspective. Cutting corners to reduce the initial purchase price, will only compound themselves in the quality of cutting and/or fabricating, and potentially, the lifetime of the machine itself.