Tech Products, Inc. is your global source for Signs, Pole tags and Cable markers
Tech Products, Inc. is your global source for quality identification products to the (OEM) original equipment and the utility market. Since 1948, Tech Products, Inc. has been manufacturing deep embossed metal dataplates, Everlast pole tags, Fasttag cable markers, decals, transformer labels & Everlast signs
Keywords: Everlast Signs, Fasttag Cable markers, Tech-3D embossed metal data plates, Everlast pole tags
Interview Q&A
How long have you been in business?
Since 1948
What is your primary product or service?
Identification products including, Everlast Pole tags, Fasttag miniature cable markers and Tech-3D embossed metal name plates
How did you first become interested in your line of business? (if owner) - What is your background? (If owner or store manager)
By understanding the need in the market for quality products to mark equipment, we invented new ways to brand expensive assets. I have been in the industry since 1997.
How do you differentiate yourself from other businesses in your category and area?
We are the only identification company that has our products tested by Underwriters Laboratories to prove their quality.
How many locations do you have and do you have plans to expand?
Staten Island is our main manufacturing facility, we currently have plans at the building department to build a new warehouse and office space.
Provide detailed directions to your location
From Bay Street, Turn west at Willow Avenue
What type of payments do you accept?
All payments are accepted
Which areas do you service?
We focus on North America, Carribean, Central America, South Africa and Australia.
Who owns your company or runs daily operations?
Mr Kenneth Nelson is the president of the company.
What are your hours of operation?
We are open 7:30 - 6:00 on most days
What is the best compliment anyone can give you?
Great customer service.
What is your favorite quote or Bible verse?
"Near the end of World War II, The Times of London prepared an editorial suggesting that Prime Minister Churchill run as a non-partisan figure, above the fray of parliamentary politics, and that he gracefully retire soon after to rest on his laurels and bask in the glow of yesterday's triumph. The editor informed Sir Winston of both points he intended to make. Churchill had a ready reply. As for the first suggestion, 'Mr. Editor', he said, 'I fight for my corner of the State, and as for the second, Mr. Editor, I leave when the pub closes.'"
--Anecdote regarding Sir Winston Churchill