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Powered Aire: Custom Design Air Curtains
Powered Aire specializes in designing, engineering, and manufacturing a full line of competitively priced stainless steel commercial and industrial air curtains, complete with custom design graphics.
If you would like to learn about Powered Aire’s amazing products please contact Jason Hebner ( jhebner@stinebaugh.com or 345-8021) to set up an appointment.
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Testimonial – HVAC, Inc.
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A Million Reasons to Choose Danfoss
Millions of Danfoss AB-QM Pressure Independent Control Valves (PICV’s) are installed worldwide because they provide perfect flow control & hydronic balance, increasing energy savings by 20-50%.
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Stinebaugh Ranks #1 in Daikin Applied for West Region!!
The Daikin Applied Rep. rankings are in and Stinebaugh & Company is proud to annouce that we are:
#1 in the West Region
#2 in Division 4
#4 In the Nation
That’s quite an accomplishment, considering Daikin Applied is a member of the #1 global air conditioning company, Daikin Industries, and has an extensive history of developing new, industry leading innovations and technology.
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Important: NMFC Policy Change for Concealed Damaged Goods Notification
Important: NMFC Policy Change for Concealed Damaged Goods Notifications
Recent changes have been made to the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) rules regarding concealed damage notifications. As of Saturday, April 18, 2015 the National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) has reduced the time shippers are allowed to report concealed damage to the carrier from 15 days to 5 days. Unless otherwise stated in a carrier’s specific rules tariff, this applies to all LTL shipments.
As a valued customer, Stinebaugh & Company wants to make sure you are aware of this change as well as provide information on how you can mitigate some of the possible effects to your business. Take a look below at some of the most commonly asked questions regarding this change.
What is concealed damage? Concealed damage is damage which you did not notice when you first accepted your shipment or was hidden from your sight.
What does this mean for me and my business? If you fail to report concealed damage within 5 days, it will result in your inability to file a freight claim with the carrier.
How can I lessen any potential impacts due to this change? It is strongly recommended that you open and inspect all shipments immediately upon receiving. Doing so will help ensure that you are able to provide timely notification to the carrier if you discover damage to your shipment.
What happens if I discover concealed damage? If you discover any concealed damage, the process for notifying the carrier has not changed. Stop unpacking the shipment and retain all packaging. Take steps to reduce further loss of the goods. Do not discard damaged goods, packaging and container seals until surveyor has had a chance to investigate the loss and be sure to take pictures of the damaged freight. Next, immediately contact the carrier to obtain the necessary information to submit a form directly to the carrier.
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Testimonial – Ketchikan Mechanical
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– Ketchikan Mechanical