The Gill Corp. launches Relaxed Standard product line
Composites manufacturer further promotes sustainability through the offering of products that might display slight imperfections.
The Gill Corp. (El Monte, Calif., U.S.) has unveiled another sustainability initiative, showcasing products with relaxed standards. These items may vary based upon measurements or specifications and could feature minor imperfections such as blemishes, dents, dings or scratches. Even with these slight differences, The Gill Corp. says they uphold high quality and performance for its customers.
“We’ve launched our relaxed standard products as a key step in our sustainability efforts,” says Stephen Gill, chairman and CEO of The Gill Corp. “This program allows us to minimize waste while offering customers cost-effective choices that still deliver on quality.”
The company manufactures high-performance composite materials and products for aerospace, transportation and other industries.
Customers are able to learn more about the company’s Relaxed Standard product line at the GillMart website.
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