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BBB Industries Releases New E-Catalog For Wilson Auto Electric

The new e-catalog for Wilson Auto Electric rotating electrical products is called SPEED, an acronym for "Selecting Parts Efficiently, Effectively and Digitally."

MOBILE, Ala. – BBB Industries has announced the launch of its new e-catalog for Wilson Auto Electric rotating electrical products, called SPEED, an acronym for "Selecting Parts Efficiently, Effectively and Digitally." SPEED provides users access to Wilson’s application data for automotive, heavy-duty and small engine rotating electrical coverage via computers, tablets, smart phones and other mobile devices.
 
“We developed this new and improved electronic catalog to provide an easy-to-use reference for all supply chain participants including installers, sales staff, counter people and others,” said Greg Owens, webmaster for BBB. “SPEED is a great source for the latest application information and offers many advanced features.”
 
The new Wilson e-catalog includes features such as:
· An extensive automotive, heavy-duty and small engine catalog, including multiple images and a complete buyers guide
· The ability to search for parts by individual unit attributes, application information or part number
· "Where To Buy" information and store locator
·  Comprehensive cross-reference capability
 
SPEED, the new Wilson e-catalog, can be found online at: http://ecatalog.wilsonautoelectric.com.

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