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New Luber-Finer Website Designed to Optimize Customer Experience

The new website reinforces Luber-finer's recently launched "Built To Do More" marketing campaign. The new site is designed to provide visitors with a customer-friendly, ease-of-use experience and a wealth of valuable information about Luber-finer filtration products.

Luber-finer, a Champion Laboratories, Inc. brand and a leader in original equipment grade heavy duty and automotive filters, has launched its new website located at www.luber-finer.com. The dramatically redesigned site embodies Luber-finer’s forward-thinking vision and commitment to going the extra mile for its customers.   

The new website reinforces Luber-finer’s recently launched “Built To Do More” marketing campaign. The new site is designed to provide visitors with a customer-friendly, ease-of-use experience and a wealth of valuable information about Luber-finer filtration products.

Key features of the new site include:
• Intuitive navigation for visitor’s ease-of-use;
• Robust filter cross-reference tool (featuring thousands of specific model/part numbers);
• Comprehensive product feature/benefit information and vital technical data and specifications;
• Expansive technical information that includes articles, white papers, FAQs, tech bulletins, and more;
• Complete Luber-finer catalog of products with online ordering option;
• Latest news and events from Luber-finer;
• Extensive training aids and videos;
• Detailed list of contacts, including: sales representatives, customer service, order entry toll-free numbers and tech services hotline;
• Important information about Luber-finer’s history, product warranty, terms, policies and procedures;
• Promotional showroom – featuring a wide selection of Luber-finer apparel, caps, bags, promotional products, banners, and more; and
• Access to Luber-finer’s social media sites on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

For more information on Luber-finer and its extensive line of air filters, cabin air filters, coolant filters, fuel filters, hydraulic filters and lube filters, visit the new website at www.luber-finer.com.

Champion Laboratories, Inc., is a quality and technology leader and one of the world’s largest manufacturers of filters and filtration products and related services to the automotive, retail, on-highway and off-highway fleet, heavy-duty and petroleum dispensing industries. Champion Laboratories, Inc., has been a trusted name in filters since 1955, providing high-efficiency performance in the most demanding work environments. For more information on the company or its products, visit www.champlabs.com.       

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