Stemco adds parts catalog to web site

June 1, 2006
Stemco has launched a new, redesigned web site accessible at www.stemco.com. It includes updated product information and a searchable, online parts catalog.

Stemco has launched a new, redesigned web site accessible at www.stemco.com. It includes updated product information and a searchable, online parts catalog.

A new content management system ensures timeliness and reliability of information site-wide. An explanation of Stemco products is presented in a more concise and effective manner. Also, site navigation is more intuitive for users.

The newest feature of the site is an online parts catalog database. This catalog offers a single-source of parts information for current and potential customers. The online parts catalog includes not only Stemco product and maintenance information but also a cross-reference of competitors' products.

Other new features include a Stemco distributor locator and a sales representative locator. Future improvements will include availability in both French and Spanish.

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