Vertical Development’s ShowMeTheParts Software Powers New Valvoline Filters and Wipers Website And Mobile App

Vertical Development’s ShowMeTheParts Software Powers New Valvoline Filters and Wipers Website And Mobile App

The website provides an updated buyers guide and electronic searchable catalog where visitors can query to find the Valvoline parts they need.

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NAPERVILLE, Ill. —  ShowMeTheParts, a division of Vertical Development Inc., recently completed a collaboration with Valvoline to power its new filters and wipers website and mobile app. The website, available at valvolinefilters.com and valvolinewipers.com, provides an updated buyers guide and electronic searchable catalog where visitors can query to find the Valvoline parts they need. The new Valvoline mobile app is available for both iPhone and Android devices.

“Valvoline is excited to announce this new website along with the addition of a new mobile app — all powered by ShowMeTheParts part look-up software. The mobile app includes VIN look-up and VIN barcode scanning capability. These new tools will improve our customer’s access to valuable information,” said Tim Latham, Valvoline global product manager.

ShowMeTheParts is the most up-to-date public parts catalog available – with information on more than 300-plus suppliers and manufacturers of aftermarket replacement parts. With lighting-fast turnaround time, users can be assured the information is the most current available and published in the way the supplier intended it, the company says.

“Timeliness of catalog updates from suppliers provides invaluable coverage and ensures that techs find the correct parts quickly and more accurately, saving time and money. We’re thrilled to put this powerful tool to work for Valvoline,” shared Jay Wright, president of Vertical Development.

To take a tour, visit valvolinewipers.com or valvolinefilters.com. To put ShowMeTheParts software to work for your brand or company, visit VerticalDev.com or call (847) 609-9540.

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