Heavy duty vehicle lift leader Stertil-Koni today announced the official launch of its new, fully responsive company website showcasing the latest innovations in heavy duty vehicle lifting systems and related shop equipment and accessories for the North American marketplace.
by Staff
November 10, 2016
Screenshot courtesy of Stertil-Koni
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Screenshot courtesy of Stertil-Koni
Heavy-duty vehicle lift leader Stertil-Koni has launched a new fully responsive company website showcasing the latest innovations in heavy-duty vehicle lifting systems and related shop equipment and accessories for the North American marketplace.
Designed to immediately address and recalibrate to fit the viewing screens of all visitors regardless of device used — including those on a computer, mobile phone, laptop or tablet — the state-of-the-art Stertil-Koni website presents the latest in dynamic appearance and functionality.
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The result? The new site delivers the broadest range of heavy duty vehicle lifting options to address all customer needs – an approach Stertil-Koni terms “Freedom of Choice.” Lifting solutions featured focus on servicing buses, trucks, municipalities, the U.S. Military, school districts, corporate fleets, airlines, mining, construction, agricultural vehicles, and more.
According to Dr. Jean DellAmore, president of Stertil-Koni, “As the recognized sales, technology, and service leader in the heavy duty segment of the vehicle lifting industry, we are also pleased to deliver the very best in in web technology for our customers, dedicated network of exclusive distributors and prospects who want to learn more about our award-winning lifting systems. What’s more, our new site is fully loaded with videos, images, computer animations and informative content — all presented with dynamic graphics in an easy-to-use format.”
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