KYB Americas Corp. Launches New eCatalog

KYB Americas Corp. Launches New eCatalog

In addition to more effective lookups, KYB’s new eCatalog also displays product purposes, key features and benefits, images and informative videos, the company says.

KYB Americas Corp. recently introduced a new shock & strut eCatalog that will make precise vehicle application lookups with ease. By utilizing advanced intuitive technology and newly applied data points, users will be able to zero in on correct product choices without the hassle of sifting through excessive vehicle variables.

In addition to more effective lookups, KYB’s new eCatalog also displays product purposes, key features and benefits, images and informative videos. Users will be able to make quick and accurate product selection choices. To help users identify correct strut choices, KYB is also adding 360 degree product images, standard tech bulletins, installation notes and product interchanges. The new KYB eCatalog is accessible form the home page at www.kyb.com

“We are always looking for ways to improve… and when it came to deciding on a direction for our new eCatalog, it was important to us that we create a more user-friendly way of navigating complicated part look-ups.”, KYB Technical Supervisor Troy Horn commented “We’re in an age that demands we better serve and better deliver information to all levels in the supply chain and the consumer.  We set out to create an eCatalog that would make it easy for anybody to look up our parts and be absolutely certain they have selected the part that will suit their needs.”

KYB Corporation is a $4.2 billion global hydraulics manufacturer with over 8,100 employees and sells its products in over 100 countries. The company is one of the world’s largest supplier of shocks and struts to vehicle manufacturers and has a full range of domestic and import shocks and struts for the aftermarket. For more information, log onto www.kyb.com.

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