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Continental Hydraulics launches new website

June 11, 2013
Continental Hydraulics Inc., a manufacturer of hydraulic components and systems, announced the launch of its new website at www.continentalhydraulics.com. “Continental is excited about the launch,” said Dale Horihan, Continental’s CEO. “It offers quick and easy access to essential information for our distributors and the design engineering community.” The new site includes the following site enhancements:

Continental Hydraulics Inc., a manufacturer of hydraulic components and systems, announced the launch of its new website at www.continentalhydraulics.com.

“Continental is excited about the launch,” said Dale Horihan, Continental’s CEO. “It offers quick and easy access to essential information for our distributors and the design engineering community.”

The new site includes the following site enhancements:

  • Improved structure and navigation
  • Easy search criteria for Continental’s US and International Distributor Network
  • One- stop product level information

Kevin O’Neill, Director of Operations, offered, “We’ve invested $1.5 to $2 million annually since 2010 with plans to continue into 2016.”

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