Stemco launches new website with online training

June 30, 2014

Wheel-end component supplier Stemco has launched a redesigned website that features online access to Stemco University. The company also debuted a new LinkedIn page.

The redesigned website features increased functionality and interactivity, and consolidates the various Stemco brands under one site.  These brands include Stemco Wheel End Products, Stemco Suspension Products, Stemco Brake Products, Stemco Intelligent Transportation Systems and Stemco Equipment.

 “The redesigned Stemco site is a great representation of our brand as a whole,” said Todd Anderson, president of Stemco. “With all of our products, training and information consolidated on one site, customers will be able to find everything they need faster than ever before.”

The site is viewable on smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices without reducing functionality, and will soon be available in Spanish and French language versions.

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