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SKF Vehicle Service Market Launches New Web Site

ELGIN, Ill. — SKF recently launched a new Web site for its Vehicle Service Market (VSM) division at www.vsm.skf.com. The Web site provides users with the most current information about SKF products and services, including its wheel end hub units, Scotseal PlusXL wheel seals and new Rebuild kit for PreSet hub assemblies.

"The launch of the new SKF VSM Web site is a significant step toward offering users a complete on-line source to gain knowledge about SKF products and services," said Don McEntee, vice president of marketing. "Understanding the demand placed on today’s distributors, jobbers and technicians, the new Web site provides the information needed to effectively sell and install SKF products. We will continue to add and build to the site, ultimately providing users with a reliable on-line source for SKF products."

The Web site features SKF’s award online catalog that allows users to search for SKF products by year, make and model. The online catalog delivers up-to-the minute data for SKF’s complete product line, including part specifications and images.

Additionally the site’s search function allows users to quickly find information by searching a specific word or phrase. Other details of the site include an area showcasing the latest SKF product and event news, a racing section highlighting SKF’s relationship with NASCAR’s Richard Childress Racing and Formula One’s Scuderia Ferrari and a sales contact area so that users can easily find and contact an SKF representative in their area.

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