AgSpeak – Fall 2017

July 23, 2019
by Ericka

AgSpeak - Fall 2017 At VAL-CO, we strive for continuous improvement. Providing our customers with industry leading products and services demands that we better ourselves relentlessly. Our goal is to provide that best value to our customers by supplying products and services that are the best in the industry at the most competitive price. In…

AgSpeak – Fall 2017

At VAL-CO, we strive for continuous improvement. Providing our customers with industry leading products and services demands that we better ourselves relentlessly.

Our goal is to provide that best value to our customers by supplying products and services that are the best in the industry at the most competitive price. In order to reach this goal, we make sure we get feedback directly from growers and our dealer network on how we can best improve our products and services. That advice leads our team to the advances you have come to expect from VAL-CO.

VAL-CO employees are expected to find ways to improve our products and the way we operate every day, every week, and every year. This issue of AgSpeak has examples of the continuous improvement of our products and the ways we provide service to our customers beyond supplying products – through training and sharing management information.

VAL-CO products have a long history of being innovative and reliable. Our continuous improvement efforts assure you that we are building on that foundation and tomorrow’s VAL-CO will be even better than today’s.

 

Phil Risser
President & CEO
Valco Companies, Inc.

 

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