Tarmac unveils exciting new website
Tarmac unveils exciting new website
Tarmac Limited, the largest quarrying company in the UK, have introduced a brand new website which launched on July 1 2010. We have moved away from the look of the old website, completely changing the look and content of the page. The virtual transformation comes as the company is divided into Tarmac Limited and Tarmac Building Products. The previous website had 19 different sites whereas the new site has been cut down into two. Each website has a range of products and services which makes it easier for customer to understand each business’ product range.
The new website has a host of impressive new features that will be hugely beneficial to customers who are browsing the site. We have decided to keep some of the positive features, of the earlier site, such as:
Latest news
The news page displays latest news for Tarmac Limited
Products and services
For the benefit of all customers, there is a large range of product pages which stem from numerous categories such as:
Product page layout
All of the product pages gives a technical specification and non-technical description of each product so customers know exactly what they are looking at and potentially buying.
Contacting Tarmac Limited
The new website also makes contacting Tarmac Limited far more accessible by providing more links and pages for contacting the company.
Contact me form
There is also an online form for any queries that people may have and wish to ask Tarmac themselves via e-mail.
Ideas for . . .
“The feature that I believe will be most advantageous to the customer is the “Ideas for” box where there are problems listed and the solution that Tarmac can provide appears when the link is clicked.” Tom Woodhead, Work experience student.
These are just a few of the numerous useful features that can be found on the modern new site.
Overall, we hope you find the new website well presented, easy to use and will provide you with everything you would need regarding Tarmac Limited.
15 July 2010
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