• Webb Wheel adds mobile apps

    Jan. 10, 2013

    To increase the ease with which its customers can locate information, Webb Wheel Aftermarket has added Android and BlackBerry Playbook apps to its social media offerings.

    Webb Wheel can now be found on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and by downloading the Webb iPhone, iPad, Android and Blackberry Playbook applications. 

    Through these media sources, commercial vehicle operators, maintenance personnel and parts distributors can easily view current procedural information, part number interchanges and specifications, as well as a growing library of technician training tools all of which can be helpful to their operation, the company said.

    “We continue to expand our communication channels as applications and media sites proliferate so whatever our customers are using, they will have access to Webb catalogs, manuals and technician training tools” explained Marshall Boheler, vice president OES sales and marketing for Webb’s Aftermarket Business.  “Our goal is to make our customers’ jobs easier and to communicate in the most effective way possible”  

    Webb is a manufacturer of wheel end components with significant expertise and data concerning the spec’ing and maintaining of hubs, drums and rotors for medium and heavy trucks, trailers and busses.

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