GAFFNEY, S.C. - Continuing its "Driven by You" promise to customers, Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation (FCCC) launched its new company Web site, offering visitors an aesthetically pleasing and improved experience when visiting www.freightlinerchassis.com.
With enhanced site navigation and advanced functionality, the new FCCC Web site boasts a "user-friendly" experience, allowing visitors to easily find FCCC products, information and news that are most important to them.
The revamped website features a more cohesive design and functionality. Each market segment - motorhome, walk-in van, commercial bus and school bus - has its own web pages, so that all product and dealer information is housed within the relevant location on the site. Visitors can easily navigate from one market to another without backtracking to the home page by using the navigation bar at the bottom of each page.
Customers also now have the ability to view each FCCC chassis in greater detail as well as its specific features and benefits, and a rotating image feature at the top of each page brings a dynamic visual element to the Web site. Downloadable product information also is available.
"A company's Web site serves as an extension of its business, and in some instances, the introduction of the company to customers," said Jonathan Randall, director of sales and marketing at FCCC. "That's why we improved our Web site to more accurately embody our 'Driven by You' philosophy. The enhanced site serves as a resource for customers to quickly access information they need to efficiently conduct or better enjoy their business. The Web site now has all information about our company - whether it's about products, dealers, service centers, news or unique programs."
FCCC Unveils New Company Web Site
GAFFNEY, S.C. - Continuing its "Driven by You" promise to customers, Freightliner Custom Chassis Corporation (FCCC) launched its new company Web site.
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