Arsenault Associates Changes Name to Dossier Systems
With this name change comes a new look, a new website, and a more focused message to communicate the company’s value proposition to the industry.
by Staff
October 1, 2014
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Arsenault Associates announced it is changing its company name to Dossier Systems, Inc., effective Oct. 1.
“Our name change reflects the ever-increasing recognition of the brand built around our Dossier software combined with the continuous double-digit annual growth of our business over the last decade. Since 1979, our singular focus has been to deliver the most advanced fleet maintenance software and comprehensive implementation of support services, to help fleets operate more safely, efficiently, and profitably. None of that will change with our new name,” said Jack Boetefuer, CEO. “As always, we will be here to help our customers improve their fleets.”
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With this name change comes a new look, a new website, and a more focused message to communicate the company’s value proposition to the industry and make it easier for customers and visitors to interact with staff. The new website is a responsive design website with a new look and user-friendly navigation. The company’s goal is to enhance the user experience by providing interactive tools and the latest information on Dossier software, including updates on support services, training sessions, trade show events, and industry highlights.
The company and staff will continue to operate in the current structure and locations, so contacts remain unchanged. E-mail addresses have been updated with the new company domain and now have the format firstname.lastname@dossiersystemsinc.com, although e-mails to old addresses will continue to reach employees during the transition period.
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