Maxiforce Announces Launch of New E-Order Platform – UnderhoodService

Maxiforce Announces Launch of New E-Order Platform

Maxiforce, nationally recognized as a leader in diesel engine parts, is proud and excited to announce the launch of the totally redesigned E-Order platform, which can be found at Maxiforce.com. The new E-Order is designed for simpler user-friendly navigation, allowing customers to place orders and quickly and easily, as well as other convenient ....

Maxiforce, nationally recognized as a leader in diesel engine parts, is proud and excited to announce the launch of the totally redesigned E-Order platform, which can be found at Maxiforce.com. The new E-Order is designed for simpler user-friendly navigation, allowing customers to place orders and quickly and easily. Additional new features include:

• Existing USERNAME & PASSWORD gives customers access to all that the new E-Order has to offer.
• Price and Availability from both Shipping locations (CA-FL)
• Choose which location to ship your products from (CA-FL)
• Track your UPS, FEDEX GROUND and FEDEX EXPRESS shipment.
• View all your Open Invoices (looking for freight costs?)
• View your Account Balance

“This new E-Order platform offers a new level of convenience to our customers who can now find answers to many questions by simply logging into their account on our website” said Paul F. Kelly, sales & marketing director for Maxiforce. “This is part of our continued commitment to meet the demands of our valued customers and ensuring we remain a trusted partner.”

Specializing in engine parts for John Deere, Cummins B & C and Perkins engines for 15 years, Maxiforce has been servicing a multitude of clients. With an extensive inventory, immediate shipping and personal technical support, it has established itself as a major player in the industry. The company now ships from Doral, FL, and Santa Fe Springs, CA.

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