Wilo upgrades its online information services

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Pump specialist Wilo UK has extended its online information services with a new optimised Wilo-ProductFinder, which can be accessed at the web address below. It is effectively an online catalogue that enables quick and simple access to all product information. Its design is based on customer feedback to ensure that what has been provided is what the marketplace needs.

Wilo-ProductFinder provides all the necessary information about the Wilo product programme for specific fields of application and also includes all technical details. It can be used to search under a number of different criteria using product applications, product characteristics or the keyword search — which leads directly to the required pump series or specific pumps via the built-in Wilo catalogue structure.

Data about a specific product is provided at a glance — including pump curves, specification information and order information.

Specifiers and engineers can assemble information for specific projects according to their requirements, in PDF format, offering the facility for building extensive project documentation.

Dirk Geissler, senior vice president group marketing, says, ‘This new innovative option sees Wilo making a significant contribution to online research for specifiers and pump operators. The Wilo-ProductFinder has not simply extended the information services — it also sets new standards for online product information.’

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