We build a quality product and are at the service of our customers whenever a concern should arise .
“ Our distributors , moreover , work closely with customers to find out their needs and then address them ,” he goes on . “ This means we can create an open dialogue , going back and forth until we arrive at what the customer wants . Though we began life as more of a cookie cutter manufacturer , so to speak , we now pride ourselves on being a custom manufacturing company . Therefore , we are proud to work with organizations , including the University of Minnesota , on unique emergency vehicles such as neonate and ECMO ( extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ) models .”
Other ambulance models include the standard Type I , the Type III ( available as either a Paraliner or Victoryliner ), the customizable Superliner , and the heavy duty Highliner . However , Life Line also completes various
Customer care
Quality and performance are paramount in the world of emergency services . Vehicles and equipment must be reliable , robust , and designed to exceed customer expectations . Recently , Life Line zeroed further in on innovative solutions that can be carried out by robotics and exciting new technologies to fulfill such expectations . As Randy Smith , President at Life Line , tells Manufacturing Today , the company is in the process of
investing in and upgrading from traditional hydraulic bending equipment to more precise CNC folding tables .
It is clear that an ethos of continuous improvement has been instilled across the company since its inception . “ Another key differentiator that has similarly been ingrained throughout our employeeowner base is that we always take care of the customer ,” explains Randy . “ It is a cornerstone in terms of how we do business . manufacturing-today . com 157