Rite-Hite has new mobile website

June 8, 2011
Rite-Hite, provider of loading dock equipment, industrial doors, safety barriers, and HVLS fans, has launched a new mobile website.

Rite-Hite, provider of loading dock equipment, industrial doors, safety barriers, and HVLS fans, has launched a new mobile website. The aim of the site, http://m.ritehite.com/, is to supply mobile customers with quick access to product information.

Tiffany Weigand, e-business marketing manager for Rite-Hite, said, “We designed this site to make doing business with us easy. Users are still able to access more product information and view additional images and videos by accessing the full website with one click. The days of laptops are disappearing. People need information and they need it now. The new Rite-Hite website provides exactly that.”

The mobile version of the website is designed to operate on various operating systems, including iPhone, Android, and Blackberry. When visiting the site, visitors are greeted with a page design that is tailored to the smaller screen of their mobile device. The mobile website takes the most popular features of the standard site and simplifies them, making it easy to gather product information. Each page allows the user to access the full site to see entire photo and video galleries.

Access www.ritehite.com for more information.

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