Nelson-Jameson Launches User-Friendly Website

MARSHFIELD, WIS., April 25, 2011 – Nelson-Jameson, Inc. is proud to announce the launch of their newly-designed website, http://www.nelsonjameson.com/.

The new site features a shopping cart for easier ordering with improved navigation and search function of their extensive product lines. With their customers in mind, the company’s main focus was to create a website that was user-friendly.

“In everything we do at Nelson-Jameson, we strive to make our customers’ lives easier.  Our new website is just a natural extension of that philosophy, says Adam Nelson, vice president of technology, Nelson-Jameson, Inc. “Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, customers are just a few clicks away from purchasing the products they need and as always, the experience is backed by our one-stop, golden-rule approach.”

An element new to the website is their Learning Center, which helps users stay on top of the latest food industry product innovations, regulations and news. Fully integrated with social media, the company’s blog “The Wide Line” is connected with the new site, along with Facebook and Twitter.

Nelson-Jameson, Inc. has been an integrated supplier for the food industry since 1947. Product lines include safety & personnel, production & material handling, sanitation & janitorial, processing & flow control, laboratory & QA/QC, and bulk packaging & ingredients. The company is headquartered in Marshfield, Wisconsin, with other locations in Turlock, California, Twin Falls, Idaho, and York, Pennsylvania. For more information visit, www.nelsonjameson.com.

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