Dorman Products Announces New Website Enhancements

Dorman Products Announces New Website Enhancements

New viewing options for recent search activity are an enhancement designed to save customers time and provide personalization options. The "Recent Activity" link, located at the top Dorman's websites, provides site visitors access to 15 of their latest vehicle searches, which automatically save and dynamically update as additional searches are performed.

Dorman-ScreenshotNow, it is easier than ever to look up parts using Dorman’s Web-based search tools, according to the company. Beginning today, DormanProducts.com, DormanProducts.mx and www.DormanHDSolutions.com offer “recently viewed” functions, in addition to a search option for Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards (VMRS) codes . These new Web features, largely based on customer input, are designed to add customization and flexibility to Dorman’s Web properties.

New viewing options for recent search activity are an enhancement designed to save customers time and provide personalization options. The “Recent Activity” link, located at the top Dorman’s websites, provides site visitors access to 15 of their latest vehicle searches, which automatically save and dynamically update as additional searches are performed. In addition, Dorman’s Web visitors now have the ability to actively save an additional 20 searches, even offering naming options for each. Now, shops can “program” Dorman’s website and set up access to their most common vehicle searches – saving valuable shop time.

Primarily used in heavy vehicle and fleet maintenance, VMRS codes capture and report equipment maintenance activities, and ultimately link multiple industry segments through a common coding language. The addition of VMRS-based search to Dorman’s websites provides customers with expanded search flexibility and enables them to quickly locate parts using a universal and internationally recognized coding system.

According to Dorman, the additions of recently viewed functionality and VMRS search capability represent the latest in a line of Web enhancements that demonstrate the company’s “Check Dorman First” philosophy. Visit DormanProducts.com to learn more.

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