New website launched by Seco

Seco Tools has launched its new global website.

The new platform has been designed to provide a user-friendly experience with improved navigation and functionality that allows customers and visitors access to detailed product and technical information, and provide a seamless gateway to Seco’s online services, resources and support.

As well as providing comprehensive information on the company’s milling, turning, holemaking and toolholding products and solutions, the new site also allows customers to access high class metalcutting strategies.

The site is driven by a powerful and efficient search engine and a sophisticated navigation facility that allows users to quickly and easily take advantage of a number of Seco’s proprietary online features. These include Suggest – an advanced product selection tool, which directs and guides manufacturers to the optimum metalcutting solution – matched to their application requirements.

Based on data inputted by the user via a series of system prompts, Suggest identifies and, as its name implies, ‘suggests’ complete tooling solutions.

Users can also access the new Seco online store from the site and, as a consequence, order products immediately – checking in real-time current prices, any discounts that may be available and product availability. The online store also provides users with order status, shipment details and order history.

Additional features include a news and events section which keeps customers and partners up-to-date with the latest news and developments as well as a download centre facility which allows access to a range of Seco’s metalcutting resources.

Lars Bergstrom, CEO of Seco Tools, said: “At Seco, we understand that in today’s competitive marketplace, manufacturers need fast and reliable solutions to complex metalworking challenges. The new website makes it easier for our customers to find the products and support they need to increase their productivity and performance.”

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