Double S Liquid Feed Services Relaunches Web Site

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As part of a revitalization campaign, Double S Liquid Feed Services is excited to introduce its new website: www.dbl-s.com. Designed to reflect the family owned and operated company’s commitment to quality, the site features Double S Liquid Feed Services’ expanding product line, plant locations, sales specialists by territory and expertise, plus a new ecommerce catalog where customers can purchase Double S vegetable, fish and mineral oils; cane and beet molasses; organic products; High Brix Agronomy products; and much more.

“The new web site is developed to showcase our quality products and customization services, manufacturing expertise, and knowledge of animals and animal nutrition,” says Scott Yocum, National Sales Manager at Double S. “We are also extremely pleased to add the online sales component – offering our customers the opportunity to review and purchase products electronically.”

Revising the website was just one part of the campaign. According to Yocum, Double S has recently expanded, adding to its product line and acquiring additional manufacturing plants. Also, the company has formed a partnership with the Florida Molasses Exchange, which means Double S is 100% domestic and traceable, 100% of the time.

“Always a champion of product quality, we hand-select, screen and thoroughly test all ingredients. Unlike our competitors, Double S maintains separate ingredient storage areas and lines, plus designated pumps and tanks to make sure products never co-mingle. It’s this commitment to supporting US agriculture and providing the most consistent, highest quality mixes that sets us apart,” adds Yocum.

For more information, visit www.dbl-s.com
 

 

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