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ArcGen Hilta launch e-commerce website

New online store provides faster, simpler ordering service for customers

ArcGen Hilta have launched their new e-commerce store, allowing customers to purchase machines, accessories and spare parts more easily.

The ArcGen Hilta online store is just one of the latest updates to their website, which incorporates the latest web 2.0 features, including YouTube and other social media links. There is also a brand new recruitment section on the website for prospective employees.

The new e-commerce site can be viewed on arcgenhilta.com, and customers can browse and purchase over 600 spare parts, accessories and machines.

Key features include a full search facility, a display of associated products for each item, photography of parts for identification, and detailed product information and specifications, backed up by a technical support and maintenance section to help visitors navigate the store and find the right products.

With extensive UK-based warehousing, stock will be regularly updated and a full range of solutions in welding, power generation, lighting, pumps, pressure washers and re-conditioned machines will be readily available. Secure payments can be made via PayPal, or existing customers can benefit from a secure online account. Any orders made before 2pm are eligible for next-day delivery.

Phil Winnington, commercial director at ArcGen Hilta, said: ‘The world has embraced e-commerce and the digital era, and the latest developments to our website will allow customers greater accessibility to our products.

‘Customers can now have access to our products 24/7, 365 days a year, offering them a quicker, more efficient service. The site is fully integrated with our sales and support facilities, and we offer a complete range of services and up-to-date information, whatever the requirement.’

 
 

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