Roadranger website relaunched

Dec. 18, 2002
Roadranger has relaunched its website and has added several new customer-service features. Roadranger marketing services manager Don Alles said the redesign will provide broader, faster customer support value, and improved product information across the Eaton Fuller and Dana Spicer products offered in the Roadranger System. Alles said the company invested about $1 million to rebuild the site.
Roadranger has relaunched itswebsite and has added several new customer-service features.

Roadranger marketing services manager Don Alles said the redesign will provide broader, faster customer support value, and improved product information across the Eaton Fuller and Dana Spicer products offered in the Roadranger System.

Alles said the company invested about $1 million to rebuild the site.

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