New website for ACS

New website for ACS

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Australian Clutch Services has recently released its new and improved website, designed to be more user-friendly and to provide a modern interface for both consumers and distributors.

The easy-to-use interface of the new website allows consumers to explore various aspects of the organisation and the product. With the help of online tutorial videos and technical bulletins, website visitors and customers can find information on installation quickly and efficiently.

 “The website will not only allow distributors to gain efficiencies in their business,” says managing director Brenton Jordan. “It will also allow the end consumer to gain knowledge on the product and correct installation.”

The catalogue has been integrated into the website, and is constantly updated on a day-to-day basis with technical bulletins and notes for every clutch kit.

“While designing our new website, we kept in mind the latest evolutions and trends in terms of new technologies and also the fact that many of our customers access the ACS website ‘on the go’ through their mobile devices,” he adds. “Our new website has been specially developed to be easily accessed on mobile phones or tablets. “

Additional features of the website include latest and updated news about ACS brands and products, list of upcoming events, and regular new product updates.

The new website provides a hub for all of Australian Clutch Services' brands including information on their latest releases and developments.

Visit www.australianclutch.com.au. For further enquiries on the ACS product range, please contact BNT at info@bntnz.co.nz

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