Vertical Development Launches New Mobile Friendly Website

Vertical Development Launches New Mobile-Friendly Website

The company says the new site centralizes its product solutions and showcases the ways Vertical Development can help save customers time and money by providing solution-driven technology and user-friendly software solutions.

new-vertical-development-websiteVertical Development Inc. recently launched a new responsive corporate website to support its brands and services.

Vertical Development Inc. has launched a new mobile-friendly website in support of its Vertical Development and ShowMeTheParts brands. The company says the new site centralizes its product solutions and showcases the ways Vertical Development can help save customers time and money by providing solution-driven technology and user-friendly software solutions.

The site offers details on both services and systems offered, as well as client testimonials, including information on features and benefits. Visitors to the site can learn more about the company’s products from the products tab on the home page, hover there and you’ll gain easy access to information on the company’s vCatalog Solutions, Mapping Solutions and ShowMeTheParts.

The vCatalog database lets users create catalogs in-house, publishing directly online and mapping to industry formats, which include ACES, NAPA PartsPro, PAdb, PIES – allowing users to work with online partners seamlessly. In addition, the vCatalog system will generate missing coverage reports to show you exactly where you need to add information, cutting down on errors to get catalogs approved more quickly.

Vertical Development also offers Do-It-For-Me (DIFM) services to do the work for you, keeping your information updated for your partners.

For more information, visit verticaldev.com/about/.

 

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