Simplimatic relaunches website to maximize user experience

Customers can now scan the site based on industry, individual products, or past projects Simplimatic has completed.

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Simplimatic Automation, a worldwide manufacturer and integrator of material handling and automation equipment, is proud to announce the launch of their company’s completely-redesigned website. This online platform was designed to provide users with a simple, user-friendly way to learn about Simplimatic Automation and Simplimatic’s products. Customers can now scan the site based on industry, individual products, or past projects Simplimatic has completed.

“These advancements make our website a more powerful tool for our customers, and they also better reflect the Simplimatic brand,” says Kevin Welsch, Simplimatic Marketing Manager. “Along with functional tools, we also have additions which are more interactive, and visually-appealing than our previous site.” These additions include pages such as a media page packed with brochures, catalogs, product videos, technical specification sheets, and press releases. The “About Us” page is also outfitted with sections covering memberships and awards, upcoming tradeshows, and more.

“The website is aimed to educate customers about everything Simplimatic, while maximizing user experience,” Welsch says. “We want customers to quickly and easily find the information they need in hopes they’ll choose to order from Simplimatic, the material handling and automation leader.”

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