asTech Launches New Spanish Language Site

asTech Launches New Spanish Language Site

asTech provides remote and in-shop repair solutions for diagnostic and vehicle electronics to collision repair shops nationwide.

asTech, under parent company Repairify Inc., has announced the launch of its website in Spanish. Visitors who prefer to do business in Spanish can now visit the website and select that language to view all information in Spanish.

Headquartered in Plano, Texas, asTech provides remote and in-shop repair solutions for diagnostic and vehicle electronics to collision repair shops nationwide. The service enables shops that may not have expert level technicians to work on any vehicle, no matter how complex, and receive advice from a certified master technician. With the introduction of Spanish text on the website, Spanish speaking and bilingual shops can submit service requests and get information in their preferred language.

“This is an important enhancement to our service offering. It aligns our business with the rapidly changing market demographics and workforce,” said Dan Young, vice president of sales and marketing for Repairify. “By creating this option for our Spanish-speaking clients, access to our diagnostic and vehicle electronics services now becomes even easier for so many individuals all across the U.S.”

To see the new, Spanish language site, visit astech.com and select the Spanish language option.   

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