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FindItParts.com launches new website

Feb. 6, 2013

FindItParts.com, the e-commerce website for heavy- and medium-duty truck parts, has revamped its website for easier navigation and a more positive user experience, the company said.

The site includes over 2.5 million parts from over 1,200 manufacturers, offering parts for everything from heavy-duty trucks, to buses, to trailers and forklifts.

“The digital arena is becoming increasingly important in the truck parts aftermarket. We found a great opportunity to fill a gap in the marketplace by creating FinditParts, an innovative e-commerce platform that is and will continue to change the way truck parts are bought and sold. In an effort to provide enhanced content to visitors and a better e-commerce environment, our team is proud to present a new look to FindItParts.com,” said David Seewack, president & CEO.

According to the company, visitors to the site will “engage with an online eco-system that simplifies the fulfillment and distribution of truck & auto parts, effectively streamlining and automating the search process for both common and obscure components.”

The site can be searched by number, keyword, manufacturer, category year, make, and model. Products include a 360-deg. view that allows users to rotate products and examine them in detail.

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