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CADENAS PARTsolutions has launched custom mobile apps for industrial component manufacturers. The new mobile app offering enables manufacturers to equip sales reps and distributors with new sales tools they can use in the field, the company says. Apps can be made available in the Apple iTunes store and Android marketplace for customers looking to configure and purchase industrial products on the go.
Using the CADENAS PARTsolutions mobile app platform, manufacturers of industrial components can now combine their digital product catalog, CAD models, data sheets, news, distributor locations and other essential sales information into a single application for both iOS and Android devices, including the Apple iPad and iPad Mini.
"Leading manufacturers recognize that the evolution of mobile apps and the widespread adoption of tablet devices have opened up new ways for them to market and sell their products," said Rob Zesch, president of CADENAS PARTsolutions. "Tablets are an especially powerful tool for companies to arm their reps and dealers. We help manufacturers take all their essential sales info and put it at the fingertips of sales teams, distributors and customers in a single interactive app.
"We're not just putting your print catalog or Web pages in an app," Zesch continued. "Our apps deliver a truly interactive and engaging mobile experience. Sales can quickly access products, configure them on the fly, present stunning demos and then send 3D product models and data sheets right to the customer in real time."
For more information, visit CADENAS PARTsolutions.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

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