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News Release from: Dubilier | Subject: Electromechanical and passive components
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 August 2003
Paper catalogues offer an alternative
Dubilier has launched a new website and released two new product catalogues to give their customers two easy methods of accessing engineering data.
Dubilier has launched a new website and released two new product catalogues to give their customers two easy methods of accessing engineering data The new electromechanical and passives catalogues, the first from Dubilier for two years, include for the first time information on the company's new ranges of batteries and buzzers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Jan 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Both books have been laid out to allow designers quick and easy access to engineering data such as line drawings, performance graphs, product specs and ordering information all on one page where possible.
Dubilier's website has been designed to mirror the new catalogues.
The new site is searchable by both part number and generic description to give users direct access to pages from the catalogue on line.
A quick registration process allows users to set up their personalised filing cabinet where downloaded data can be stored.
As well as corporate information the site includes FAQs, a catalogue and quote request and an "under the spotlight" section where special offers and new products will be highlighted.
"We have seen a significant increase in the number of hits on our site since we relaunched it, however at a time when many companies are offering purely online or digital catalogues we felt strongly that we should offer our customers data in a form of their choosing", said Graham Stewart, Dubilier Marketing/Sales Manager.
"Many engineers still prefer to have catalogues on the shelf for quick reference, but for those who don't, the website provides quick access to the same data".
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