• Luber-finer launches redesigned website

    Luber-finer has launched a redesigned luberfiner.com website.
    Nov. 17, 2015
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    Luber-finer has launched a redesigned luberfiner.com website. According to the company, the renovated website has been configured so it is easier for customers to do business with Luber-finer. Upgrades include:

    • A viewing environment that is responsive and easy to navigate
    • A parts-search and cross-reference area that stays with the user throughout the site and allows searches in one of four product categories — heavy/medium duty, automotive/light truck, lawn & garden, and powersports — as well as by manufacturer number or part number, with the added ability to search for distributors by ZIP code
    • Catalog and export print capability

    The new website also retains many of the features that Luber-finer’s customers have grown accustomed to, including a products section that is navigable by both filter type and market; a resources area with a TRT value calculator, all marketing materials and other links of interest; a support section that allows customers to have any and all of their product-specific questions answered; a company area with Luber-finer history and its approach to research and development; and a news & events area that is a repository for all recent company announcements and newsletters.

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