Honeywell unveils new turbo aftermarket website
At the recent Automechanika Frankfurt, a global trade event for the automotive parts and accessories industry, held last month Honeywell introduced its newly enhanced turbocharger aftermarket website.
At the recent Automechanika Frankfurt, a global trade event for the automotive parts and accessories industry, held last month Honeywell introduced its newly enhanced turbocharger aftermarket website. The new site incorporates a number of features that will provide customers greater product information and better access to the full portfolio of Garrett by Honeywell turbochargers.
Beyond a new design and simplified navigation, the site features step-by-step installation guides, engine specific installation videos and other product information for more than 3,000 turbos used in 6,000 vehicle applications. It supports eight different languages, including added content in Portuguese and Turkish, as well as expanded Russian language materials.
“Our new aftermarket website is our most important tool for supporting our global distribution network including the wholesalers, garages and installation centers that need support,” said Clement de Valon, Honeywell Turbo Technologies global sales director for the Independent Aftermarket. “It is the direct feedback we receive from these users that help us prioritize and deliver the world-class service they find most helpful. It is not enough to have a great aftermarket turbo; our goal is to have the best aftermarket turbo experience from pre-sale, to purchase, through installation, and any necessary follow-up once the customer has left the garage.”
For further details, visit: https://www.garrett.honeywell.com
Also read: Honeywell predicts 43 percent of new production vehicles globally will be turbocharged by 2019 http://bit.ly/1vteOGu
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