Hydraulicspneumatics 1941 Powerpack Copy
Hydraulicspneumatics 1941 Powerpack Copy
Hydraulicspneumatics 1941 Powerpack Copy
Hydraulicspneumatics 1941 Powerpack Copy
Hydraulicspneumatics 1941 Powerpack Copy

Power-Packer Website Offers Product Info, Trade-show Schedules

Sept. 15, 2016
Listed by category or market, all hydraulic products are accompanied by specifications and technical manuals, and the homepage offers direct access to tools that let users request quotes.

Power-Packer's new website makes it easier to find products and stay up to date on the latest news at the company. Listed by category or market, all hydraulic products are accompanied by specifications and technical manuals, and the homepage offers direct access to tools that let users request quotes.

Customers can also gain access to Power-Packer's custom hydraulic position and motion control solutions through visual, informative tours that let them explore hydraulic-stabilization, cab-tilt, or latching systems. For customers that need customized products, the website offers contact forms that can be directly sent to the Power-Packer engineering and sales teams, along with a Technical Service tab that enables needs to be addressed quickly.

The new layout includes the latest news from Power Packer and trade-show schedules. Power-Packer invites its users to sign up for digital newsletters and eblasts to keep up with upcoming events, and download information on new products.

To learn more about Power-Packer’s hydraulic products, visit its new website at www.powerpackerus.com, or call 800-745-4142.

About the Author

Leah Scully | Associate Content Producer

Leah Scully is a graduate of The College of New Jersey. She has a BS degree in Biomedical Engineering with a mechanical specialization.  Leah is responsible for Hydraulics & Pneumatics’ news items and product galleries. 

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