TEXA launches new website

August 06, 2014
TEXA launches new website
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TEXA UK and Ireland has gone on‐line with a new website designed to improve usability and navigation and incorporating various technologies in order to make it easier for both customers and distributors to use.


The new site at www.texa.co.uk also includes channels dedicated to YouTube with over 100,000 views a year, Facebook and Twitter. The new format also means the site will automatically adapt its graphics to the display screen of the relevant device, be it of a PC, tablet or smartphone.

As ever the TEXA site offer s full of content and technical data. From the site you can, for example, view videos dedicated to the TEXA products and software, request product demonstrations, download, print or read brochures, view a comprehensive photo gallery for each tool, consult the vehicle diagnostic coverage which is always updated and available for the five diagnostic software platforms (CAR, TRUCK, POWERSPORTS, OFF‐HIGHWAY, MARINE).

A further point of interest is the Customer Services section, where users can see information on all the services that TEXA offers in order to support everyday workshop activities. Visitors to the site are able to subscribe to the newsletters, designed to ensure they receive information regarding software updates, new products and training courses.

As well as the English and Italian websites, the new format and content will also be implemented in Spanish, French, German, Polish, Russian and Japanese.
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