Texcan Implements Innovative Website

Texcan Implements Innovative Website

July 7, 2016

Texcan, a division of Sonepar Canada, has implemented a new digital platform that pushes digitalization to the forefront of the Texcan business, says Texcan Marketing Manager Crissy Ram. “The platform was created with customer experience as a top priority and designed using the latest technology.”

Texcan.com showcases a variety of features, such as mobile and tablet compatibility, digital product catalogue, advanced search capabilities, account creation for quote tracking, a Texcan blog, photo gallery, and much more. To accommodate the website’s sleek and dynamic aesthetic, Texcan.com has been divided into six categories: Products, Markets We Serve, Services, Resources, About Us, and Contact. These sections will leverage the new Texcan e-catalogue, search by description, and filter by product attribute functionality.

“Texcan.com enables our customers to utilize an array of digital features and truly displays our ability to adapt and incorporate innovative technologies into our business,” says Ram.

Texcan is one of the largest electrical and electronic wire and cable distributors in Canada. Wire and cable specialists since 1978, Texcan serves a business-to-business network of industries in residential, industrial, commercial and utilities markets. Find out more: www.texcan.com.

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