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ContiTech Updates Interactive Online Belt Catalog

ContiTech's Power Transmission Group has updated its interactive online catalogue to include more than 5,000 new references and links. The added service gives installers, jobbers and distributors the capability of selecting multi-rib belts, timing belts or raw edge belts for a variety of applications right from the service bay or wherever they have Internet access.

ContiTech’s Power Transmission Group has updated its interactive online catalogue to include more than 5,000 new references and links. The added service gives installers, jobbers and distributors the capability of selecting multi-rib belts, timing belts or raw edge belts for a variety of applications right from the service bay or wherever they have Internet access.
 
“This gives our customers the ability to offer their customers a service that costs them nothing,” said Markus Pirsch, head of marketing service at ContiTech Power Transmission Group. “A great deal of the challenge in the automotive aftermarket is service and speed. This interactive online catalogue gives the user links to many products for most vehicles, including new 2009 models, and it accomplishes the mission almost instantaneously.”
 
Access to the catalog is easy. Simply go to www.contitech.de/aam-cat and follow the prompts via > Product Info > Branches > Automotive Aftermarket > Online Catalogue (Power Transmission Group).
 
”This is another excellent example of the commitment that ContiTech has to its customers and their clients,” said Roger Homer, director of business development for ContiTech’s North America Power Transmission Group. “This is an invaluable tool for everyone involved in the automotive aftermarket supply chain.”

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