Scranton Products Upgrades Website with Improved Functionality and Time-Saving Features
SCRANTON, Pa., Aug. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Scranton Products today announced that it has upgraded its website at www.scrantonproducts.com for easier navigation with improved visuals and organization. The site now appeals to both new and existing customers, who can search products by brand, category or application.
Whether the website visitor is looking for partitions, lockers, dressing compartments, shower cubicles or vanities, they can simply hover over each product line and see four or five key points about each brand. This makes product selection quick and easy. The Scranton Products website continues to offer a convenient color visualizer and CAD and BIM objects feature.
"In fewer clicks, customers can get the answers they need," said Don Wharton, President, Scranton Products. "They can choose the brand that is right for them and find hardware, specs or product information in much less time."
And, the company has integrated Duralife® Lockers, a brand new locker product line into the site. Featured along with long-time brand leader Tufftec® Lockers, Duralife® Lockers is the only line of solid HDPE lockers that are fully fire-rated (compliant with NFPA 286) as well as GREENGUARD Children & Schools Certified(SM) for improved indoor air quality.
About Scranton Products:
For more than 26 years our premium brands have led the plastic partition and locker markets, setting new benchmarks for the industry in quality and delivery. Our well-known brands, including Hiny Hiders®, Resistall™ and Tufftec®, feature the most durable, low maintenance and best looking partitions, lockers and industrial sheet products in the industry. They won't dent, rust or need painting, and because they have color throughout, delamination is not a factor. For more information, visit www.scrantonproducts.com
SOURCE Scranton Products
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