TRP has introduced its new all-makes parts catalog on TRPParts.com, offering customers a more efficient experience by using the industry-standard Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards to search for parts.
by Staff
December 20, 2016
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TRP has introduced its new all-makes parts catalog on TRPParts.com, offering customers a more efficient experience by using the industry-standard Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards to search for parts.
With more than 37,000 parts of heavy-duty trucks, trailers, buses and engines, users can use the online catalog to identify commercial vehicle parts by the system involved in the repair being made, VMRS codes help fleets incorporate all-makes part numbers for their service maintenance and repair system reporting.
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The TRP parts catalog also includes searching by keyword, TRP part number or competitor part number. There is also an authorized TRP-retail locator and special promotions for customers to save on parts.
The online catalog is available in English, French, and Spanish; it's aimed at markets in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
“The TRP online parts catalog was designed to be simple and straightforward,” said Matt Treadwell, general marketing manager for Paccar Parts, the exclusive distributor of the TRP brand. “We have developed a new way of using VMRS to display product information in an industry-standardized format. This strategic solution helps users identify the parts they need faster and maximize uptime for our customers at authorized retailers.”
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