Dosatron Launches New Website

Nov. 13, 2015

Dosatron Intl. Inc. has launched a new version of its website at www.dosatronusa.com. The relaunch has a completely new look, new features and is now compatible with handheld devices.

“Updating the Dosatron website design, with the intention of making it easier to access products and making it mobile friendly, has been a goal over the past year,” said Pam Temko, Dosatron’s CEO. “We believe that the redesign will be easier for our customers to navigate. We also added a See How It Works page, which can be accessed directly from the home page banner for those who are not familiar with Dosatron. It provides an overview along with information on how to select the correct Dosatron for a specific application.”

One of the three main features of the website is the new chat option. Chat allows customers to have instant access to customer service representatives who can answer questions or help with maintenance.

The second new feature is the website’s compatibility with mobile phones and tablets. When a customer is in the field and they have a support question, they can easily view the support page on the website without having to go back to the office.

The third new feature is the company’s video library that is always expanding. The website provides service and maintenance videos under the product pages for specific injectors.

Source: Dosatron Intl.

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