WESTLAKE, Ohio, July 21, 2016 -- CartWrite™ announces a brand new website and enhanced line of mobile technology furniture. The company has updated its state-of-the-art website and offers a new desktop product, according to Edward Stevens, Jr., National Sales Manager for CartWrite™.
"I am thrilled to reintroduce www.cartwrite.com to the world in this way. Excellent products, customer service and free delivery means our customers will pay less and get more," said Stevens. "We know our customers will find our prices and free shipping to be the best deal in the industry."
The company website presents products including iPad® and other charging carts, laptop charging carts, Chromebook™ and notebook charging carts, Ultrabook™ charging carts, and now a new desktop version. The NEW desktop unit – the InTouch 16™ Tablet/Chromebook/Laptop Cabinet - is robust with all steel construction, device friendly with easily adjustable dividers, safe with built in surge suppressors and universal to fit most devices on the market today.
"Our charging carts and accessories are the best available," said Stevens. "CartWrite™ is here to meet your classroom and business technology furniture needs. If you have mobile devices and tablets, CartWrite™ has the support and charging equipment you seek."
The website highlights the features of each product, the options available and provides necessary purchasing information. www.cartwrite.com makes it possible for visitors to select their technology furniture and options directly from the website. Customers can use credit cards and purchase orders to order online, or can simply call or email your order.
CartWrite™ is a division of Stevens Strategic Communications. Since the company's founding in 1998, CartWrite™ has been dedicated to supplying cost-effective, problem-solving technology furniture and accessories for educational facilities, businesses, homes, libraries, hospitality and medical facilities. For more information, visit www.cartwrite.com or write [email protected].
CONTACT: Edward Stevens, Jr.
1.877.900.3366 ext. 207
[email protected]


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