RAE Corporation Implements 2017 Price Increase


RAE Corporation, an industry leader in the design and production of engineered heating, cooling, and refrigeration systems, announces they will be implementing a 3% to 5% increase in equipment prices and 4% to 7% increase in coil prices starting January 4, 2017. The price increase reflects economic factors such as rising material costs, as well as market dynamics.  The company makes best-in-class products at competitive prices, with superior quality and innovative technology.

Over the past two years, RAE has invested in their work force by increasing the number of full-time employees. With this change, the company will continue to produce the highest-quality products and maintain exceptional on-time delivery services even with increased production. This will ultimately benefit the customer experience.

The price increase will be primarily impacted by the raw material content of the RAE equipment purchased. The increase in the cost of aluminum, stainless steel, galvanized steel, and copper directly impacts product prices.

All orders received by RAE after January 3, 2017 will be subject to this price increase. Exemptions must be pre-approved in writing by your account manager. RAE solutions will be updated to reflect the price change and the new versions will be available on January 4, 2017.

For more information about the high-quality, made-in-the-USA cooling and refrigeration systems manufactured by all four of the company’s divisions, visitwww.RAECorp.com.

 

 



January 6, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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