Luber-finer debuts Spanish-language website

Luber-finer debuts Spanish-language website

Continuing the implementation of its stated goal of equipping its customers with the tools they need to make their jobs easier, Luber-finer, a division of Champion Laboratories, Inc., and a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty filtration products for the transportation, off-road/mining, marine, agriculture and automotive light truck industry, has launched an industry-first Spanish language website.

Continuing the implementation of its stated goal of equipping its customers with the tools they need to make their jobs easier, Luber-finer, a division of Champion Laboratories, Inc., and a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty filtration products for the transportation, off-road/mining, marine, agriculture and automotive light truck industry, has launched an industry-first Spanish language website. Located at http://www.luberfiner.com/espanol the new website provides visitors with all of the features that are contained on Luber-finer’s English-language website, in addition to a look at Luber-finer’s all-inclusive distribution operations at its facility in Saltillo, Mexico.

“This is a major step forward for Champion Laboratories as a corporation and Luber-finer brand products,” said Averi Goodman, Marketing Coordinator for Champion Laboratories. “By providing Spanish and English Web sites, Luber-finer is allowing easy access for all domestic and international customers to industry-leading filter and product information, filter applications and cross-reference look-up tools, fast and accurate online ordering and many other resources.”

The website offers users the ability to browse through all of Luber-finer’s product lines to find the right product for any heavy-duty filtering application. Product and technical bulletins, as well as detailed industry- and product-related information is located in each of Luber-finer’s seven filtering product lines: Lube, Fuel, Air, Coolant, Hydraulic, Automotive and Cabin Air. Within each of the seven filter product sections, users will find ample information, such as product brochures, installation instructions, product bulletins and technical service bulletins, as well as product-line-specific information.

This new Web site includes an online product catalog that gives users instant access to all of the information available in Luber-finer’s printed catalogs. From the online catalog users can obtain specifications for filters, cross-references to Original Equipment Manufacturers and competitive filter brands, as well as automotive applications. The site also offers a Filter Hotline to trained staff that will respond to inquiries regarding applications, technical information, or any other questions. Once a product is chosen, users can easily order any Luber-finer product via the secure online ordering service.

In addition, the site includes Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), background information on its parent company (Champion Laboratories, Inc.), warranty information, industry links to several helpful publications and associations, and contact information for the company depending on the user’s needs.

For more information visit http://www.luberfiner.com or call (800) 851-3641.

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