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Altus relaunches website

Altus has launched a new look website with improved navigation and functionality designed to enhance customer communication.

Together with a new media and marketing strategy, the leading distributor of capital equipment for the electronics assembly industry in the UK and Ireland, is broadening its customer communications.

The re-launched website has been developed to deliver an even more efficient service, with all the key information easily available at the click of the mouse. As well as a variety of new features, it is building on its social media presence with interesting posts on the company’s YouTube channel, Facebook and LinkedIn pages.

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The site https://altusgroup.co.uk/  includes extensive product information to help customers source the best available equipment for their manufacturing needs. “The new re-energised website offers a complete overview on the innovative products available within the Altus portfolio,” said Richard Booth, Altus’ Managing Director.

“The site has been developed to be user-friendly, helping customers to easily navigate to the product of interest. Users can access details on the equipment and view product images from our leading principle suppliers. There are also details on the services Altus provide, including installation, maintenance and training. We are also directing people to our social media platforms which offer up-to-the-minute updates.”

Together with all the latest news from the company, the re-launched website will provide richer online content with layout re-optimsed to work on all viewing formats from desktop to smartphone.

Richard concluded: “The digital arena is becoming increasingly important and we wanted to ensure the Altus website keeps in-line with this, as well as following our ethos of providing an exceptional customer service experience.”

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