AxleTech International Launches Redesigned OffHighwayPlus.com Website

AxleTech International Launches Redesigned OffHighwayPlus.com Website

AxleTech says the new Off Highway Plus website aims to create a better user experience by providing customers with a simplified interface, an improved search engine and expanded accessibility.

AxleTech International has announced the launch of its redesigned website OffHighwayPlus.com, promoting its aftermarket parts ordering service. AxleTech says the new Off Highway Plus website aims to create a better user experience by providing customers with a simplified interface, an improved search engine and expanded accessibility.

“We have been expanding our aftermarket business and wanted to offer our customers an enhanced website that supports our customers’ requirements when purchasing components for their vehicles. Our main objectives were to ensure the new website is representative of AxleTech, simplifies the searching and ordering process and offers comprehensive product options,” said Robin Stow, vice president of aftermarket sales at AxleTech International.

Content on the new site was consolidated into four main sections: about us, multi-part search, product categories and contact us. The home page features a new product category and sub-category section.

Customers can search for aftermarket parts for their specific equipment in several ways – using the search bar, browsing through the product categories and sub-categories or by means of the multi-part search function. Each search option delivers an intuitive navigation of AxleTech’s wide breadth of aftermarket parts for off-highway and on-highway vehicle applications. Users can view product availability by location, and can access component breakdowns for certain assemblies and kits.

AxleTech customers also benefit from the new OffHighwayPlus.com configuration that allows for optimal viewing on any device, including desktop, mobile phone or tablet.

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