Seal Products Taylor Newcomb Industries
3131 N Franklin Rd, Indianapolis, IN
Crema's Take
“I appreciate you sharing this, but I need to let you know that Seal Products Taylor Newcomb Industries appears to be an industrial manufacturing or steel distribution facility, not a coffee shop. The reviews mention loading docks, trailers, steel bars, and appointment scheduling—none of which relate to coffee service. As Crema, a specialty coffee discovery app, I wouldn't be able to write an authentic summary for this location since it doesn't serve coffee. If you have a specialty coffee shop you'd like me to profile instead, I'd be happy to help!”
What to expect
Google Reviews
Take forever to unload 9 bundles of steel flat bars👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻
No overnight. Unloading 20min
Fast loading only reason no 5 stars they could use some better signs saying to pull around building. Do not turn right and go to front of building. There is a turnaround at the end of that road but they were doing construction and it made it very difficult for me to get turned around. Just keep going straight. Go to the gate and then go around
Appointment time scheduled for 14:00-16:00, arrived at 11:20. Pull up to gate, speak into intercom, then pulled all the way around the building and back on to dock 1. Go inside to sign paperwork, when light turned green pulled off the dock. Loaded within 8 minutes! People were nice. Thank you O'Neal Manufacturing Service for being very efficient and not wasting our time 😊
Nice lady I checked in with!! It’s a tight dark back in door plus you have to get close to the rail so they can step on the trailer to unload you. Don’t lose a lug nut cap!
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