Con-Vey, automation solutions provider, unveils brand and website

Velocity is the theme for Con-Vey's new brand and website.

Photo By Con-Vey

ROSEBURG, Ore. — Con-Vey, a leader in industrial automation and manufacturing solutions,  has launched a new brand and website.. The company says this exciting transformation reflects the company’s "commitment to innovation and its focus on bringing its clients, team, and community into a future full of possibilities."

The new website experience, Con-vey.com
Con-Vey’s evolved brand is centered around the company’s mission of Velocity, which is prominently represented in the website’s engaging content and visuals. Their core values—Own It, Stay Curious, and Build Connection—guide every aspect of the business, from cutting-edge solutions to unique project approaches and lasting relationships. 

The new visual identity and company voice emphasize a swift and thoughtful approach to client collaborations and market leadership, highlighting the durable partnerships built with clients over the years. It also demonstrates the latest advancements and technologies in Con-Vey’s offerings and showcases a unique way of guiding projects that prioritizes client goals and successful outcomes.

“Since our inception in 1946, Con-Vey has continually evolved to better serve our clients and drive innovation in the industry. While our brand is new, our commitment to building lasting solutions with our clients remains unchanged,” said Dave Larecy, President & CEO at Con-Vey.
The new website offers a comprehensive look at who Con-Vey is, what their team values, and the solutions that make them a trusted partner in the manufacturing industry. Visitors can explore detailed information on Con-Vey’s services, projects, and the company’s approach to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible.

 

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