Schaeffler Group USA Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of its new automotive aftermarket web site,www.schaeffler-aftermarket.us. Complete information on the company's LuK(R), INA(R) and FAG(R) brands sold in the U.S. and Canada is available.
The site features interactive catalogs to service the automotive professional's need for fast and easy access to LuK RepSet(R) clutch kits and system components; FAG hub and wheel bearings; and related vehicle-specific technical data and product images. It includes a full array of diagnostic tools, marketing collateral and technical information.
A press office section provides press releases and images from Schaeffler locations all over the world. Downloadable PDF copies of brochures, catalogs and technical publications are available in a searchable format.
Bill Hanvey, Director of Business Development, said of the new site, "As a truly global company, we are now able to offer our visitors both local and worldwide information about our services and products. This is part of our initiative to standardize the look and feel of our collective web sites around the world; offering the consumer consistency and the most up-to-date product information regardless of their home location."
The new site can still be accessed through the existing company's websites, www.replaceyourbearings.com and www.lukclutch.com.
Schaeffler Group USA Inc. is a leading partner to the automotive replacement parts market in North America. The group, which includes the LuK, INA and FAG brands, offers a broad range of technologies for engine, transmission and chassis applications.
SOURCE Schaeffler Group USA Inc.
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