TERRAIN TAMER ONLINE PARTS STORE

TERRAIN TAMER ONLINE PARTS STORE

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Terrain Tamer have ramped up their online presence in an effort to meet the dramatic uplift in demand from online shoppers in the wake of recent national quarantine and lockdown laws.

As well as having introduced an innovative parts catalogue for their trade customers, the 4WD parts brand also launched their retail eStore in late 2019, giving customers an online platform from which to easily search and purchase from their extensive catalogue of over 40,000 different parts.

Orders are fulfilled by whichever of Terrain Tamer’s 30 locations around Australia is closest to the customer, who can also nominate to either collect the order or have it delivered to them. In many states, the number of delivery drivers has doubled to meet the demand from both professional and home mechanics, now that many are working from home.

“We are in a strong position to continue to supply in full and on time for the foreseeable future,” says Terrain Tamer’s General Manager Brent Hutchinson.

“Our stock holdings are high, our supply chain has no current interruptions and we are committed to operating as efficiently as possible for as long as our governments, freight companies and the health of our teams allow.”

For more information or to search for parts, visit terraintamer.com and click the ‘EStore’ link

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