Paul N. Gardner Co. Unveils Updated Website
The company's goal was to release a customer-focused website that is easy to search, order and chat about physical testing and inspection.
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A preview of the new Gardco website. Photo Credit: Gardco
Paul N. Gardner Company (Gardco) has updated its website to be more customer-focused while providing an easy way to search for products, place orders, chat and learn about its range of testing and inspection solutions in 15 languages.
A worldwide partner of the paint, coatings, plastics, chemicals, powders, paper, packaging and food industries, the Gardco website aims to elevate the overall customer experience. The site offers multiple brands of popular items to provide a comprehensive selection.
New functionalities include:
- E-commerce solution for the company’s entire line of products
- Online chat connects customers with live experts
- Customers can create account log-ins and access their purchase history
- Improved site search includes images, old part numbers and more
- Mobile and tablet friendly
- Available in 15 languages
- Worldwide customers can discover dealers in their area
- Our updated Knowledge Library contains white papers, articles and FAQs on products and applications
“Our improved website is now easier to navigate and is a comprehensive resource for customers and those looking for physical testing equipment,” says John Kowalski, head of marketing at Gardco. “Over the course of this year, we have an aggressive plan to populate it with even more product content, videos, articles and more to solidify Gardco as the go-to industry resource.”
With over 75 years of experience in the industry, Gardco provides precision quality control, helping products to meet or exceed the highest standards. The new website intends to make it easier than ever for customers to find the right solution for their needs.
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