Ancra Launches New, Mobile-Friendly Website for Cargo Products
Ancra International launched a new website for its cargo division with a new design at www.ancracargo.com.
by Staff
May 1, 2017
Screenshot of the Ancracargo.com homepage.
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Screenshot of the Ancracargo.com homepage.
Ancra International, which makes cargo handling and restraint systems for the transportation industry, has launched a brand new website for its cargo division with a new design at www.ancracargo.com.
The new website is designed to provide faster and easier access to essential information and features for a more comprehensive look at Ancra’s cargo control products and services. The company’s previous URL at www.ancra.com will now be exclusively for its aircraft products division.
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The website was created with the goal of improving user-friendliness and appeal and to increase the visibility of its products. In addition to the new URL and changes in design and layout, the website will offer more information through new literature and videos, along with a blog that will feature new products and announcements from Ancra related to its cargo control products.
The site is designed to be mobile and tablet friendly, and Ancra will also be focusing on increasing its social media presence.
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