Tenneco Debuts New 'Monroe.com' Website

Tenneco Debuts New ‘Monroe.com’ Website

The company says the new website is designed for quick and easy access on any mobile device or tablet, making it easy to find critical product content, specific application coverage and educational resources for service professionals and consumers.

Tenneco‘s Monroe Shocks and Struts brand has debuted a new, responsive website. The company says it is designed for quick and easy access on any mobile device or tablet, making it easy to find critical product content, specific application coverage and educational resources for service professionals and consumers.

Monroe - New Website“The new website at Monroe.com was developed in conjunction with the brand’s centennial milestone, exemplifying the powerful ‘Made for the Road Ahead’ theme, and celebrates the heritage and future of one of the most respected and well-known brands in the automotive and commercial vehicle industries,” said Denise Hanefeld, manager of marketing communications for the Monroe brand.

Enhanced content and extensive technical information packaged inside a more interactive, engaging website, Tenneco says the new Monroe.com features streamlined navigation that serves up the content most important to automotive service professionals and consumers in a versatile, navigable package.

Users can access the enhanced application look-up tool or find a local dealer on any page throughout the site. Engaging media content, including videos, animations, images and technical drawings, can help to explain product technologies.

The site’s new layout offers fast access to “Find Parts,” “Find Dealer,” “Products,” “Resource Center,” “Shocks 101,” and “About” Monroe content. A library of complex installation instructions and guides are available on the site. Users can easily access multiple languages in­ French, Spanish and English within the site or easily link to Monroe sites worldwide.

To learn more about Monroe ride control products and the brand’s 100th Anniversary celebration, contact your Monroe or Tenneco representative, and visit monroe.com.

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