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SAF-Holland Unveils More Intuitive Website
SAF-Holland has announced the launch of its new website, SAFHolland.us, featuring a more intuitive and easier-to-navigate design.

Screenshot of SAF-Holland.us

SAF-Holland has announced the launch of its new website, SAFHolland.us, featuring a more intuitive and easier-to-navigate design.
The new website offers user-friendly functionality through the Create My Vehicle tab on the home page, which allows users to select from nine vehicle applications, including van, reefer, flatbed, tanker, grain, container, livestock, gravel, and heavy haul. After selecting an application, specific tractor and trailer components are identified. Users can view the components and select products based on the specific application.
Users can view and select optional features and variations for the application and add them to the cart. Once a vehicle is created, the product specifics can be emailed, downloaded, printed for future reference, or shared as a starting point with a dealer.
The website provides all essential information on SAF, Holland, and Neway brand tractor and trailer products. This includes detailed product information, including standard and optional features as well as variations.
A new download center provides for a quick search of all literature through a filter check box function. The website also features a video page with access to the archive of SAF-Holland service and operation videos.
In addition, the website has been optimized for use on smartphones and tablet devices.
“The new website will ensure a highly productive experience for our visitors. For the first time, they’ll be able to build their SAF-Holland specs by easily viewing and selecting from the list of products that are available for their specific vehicle application,” said Steffen Schewerda, president Americas.
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