Chariot Manufacturing Company, Inc. Publishes First Print Ad
BARTOW, Fla., April 12 -- American Commerce Solutions, Inc.'s (BULLETIN BOARD: AACS) wholly owned subsidiary, Chariot Manufacturing Company, Inc., today announced the release of their first print advertisement.
Daniel L. Hefner, President and Chief Executive Officer of American Commerce Solutions, Inc., stated, "Chariot Trailers has made another step into implementation of a comprehensive sales and marketing plan by the release this week of a four-color, full-page advertisement in the April issue of Cornerstone magazine. Cornerstone is the monthly publication of the Home Builders Association of West Florida, published by Richard K. Nicholson Publishing, Inc. and distributed to the membership. The Chariot ad is prominently displayed on the inside back cover of the publication. Our expectation is to increase exposure of the name/product in our geographic area to an affluent audience with disposable income and a recognition of value in quality construction."
Steve Smith, Chariot president, added, "The Chariot advertisement mirrors our website display (www.chariot-trailer.com) and shows the style and class of the product. We are seeking exposure of the logo, features and affiliation with its parent -- publicly traded American Commerce Solutions, Inc. (www.aacssymbol.com). Properly marketing these trailers is a multi-faceted endeavor. This is good first step."
Smith continued by quoting Mr. Hefner's comments from a prior release, "We are prepared to aggressively market this product and meet the tremendous pent- up demand that obviously exists for these lightweight, easy-pull, yet durable fiberglass trailers. We continue to modify and improve our operational capability through employee training and evaluation of tools and facilities. We are committed to making Chariot the industry leader in quality, value and return on investment."
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