JohnDow Industries Launches a New Interactive Website

JohnDow Industries Launches a New Interactive Website

JohnDow Industries' new website offers many new functions and capabilities that were not available on their previous site. Now viewers can easily navigate through various product categories and view more detailed information about each individual product.

JohnDow Industries (JDI), a leading manufacturer of waste oil and fluid handling products, announces the launching of its new website www.johndow.com.

The site offers many new functions and capabilities that were not available on their previous site. Now viewers can easily navigate through various product categories and view more detailed information about each individual product. Full-line catalogs are available as downloadable PDFs, along with a photo library of high and low-res images available for use in catalogs, sales fliers and websites. Finding a distributor or sales representative is only a click away off of one of the home page tabs. Sales representatives also have a “member only” secure log-in location to access special quoted pricing and sales promotions.

The website also represents the launch of a new look and image for JohnDow. “Committed to Quality” is the company’s new tagline. JDI has also recently launched a national advertising campaign to communicate to their end users that they offer a complete, quality line of fluid handling and shop equipment for the professional technician.

The new website also hosts their EuroVent Vehicle Exhaust Extraction line (www.euroventexhaust.com) and their ShopRx Automotive Service Solutions line (www.shoprxautomotive.com) websites.

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