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Equipment and Tool Institute Launches New Website

The completely redesigned website provides members with the ability to update their own member profiles; contribute to blogs and forums; access ETI event details, key documents, reports and forms.

The Equipment and Tool Institute announces the launch of its new website — www.etools.org. The completely redesigned website provides members with the ability to update their own member profiles; contribute to blogs and forums; access ETI event details, key documents, reports and forms.

The new website also features streamlined site navigation, and access to ETI sub sites including ETI’s TEK-NET Library and ETI’s State-by-State I/M Program Website. There is also a section dedicated to prospective members where they can find essential information about joining ETI and what becoming a member means.

"The new website showcases ETI information and the resources available to our members,” says ETI Marketing Manager, Jessie Korosec. "We strive to continually add to our member offerings and our new website is a big step towards enhancing the ETI membership experience.  This is our communication tool aimed at establishing a closer relationship with our membership."

Founded in 1947, the Equipment and Tool Institute is a trade association of automotive tool and equipment manufacturers and technical information providers. ETI’s mission is to advance the vehicle service industry by providing technical data and open dialog between the manufacturers of transportation products, government regulators and the providers of tools, equipment and service information.

For more details about ETI programs and activities, contact Jessie Korosec, marketing manager, Equipment and Tool Institute, 134 W. University Drive, Suite 205, Rochester, MI. Phone: 248-656-5080; Fax: 603-971-2375; e-mail: [email protected].

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