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Contex Americas Launches eCommerce Site for Consumables, Accessories, Software, and Parts

Site designed to add value for users of Contex wide format scanners.

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By DE Editors  

October 27, 2010

By DE Editors

Contex has launched an ecommerce website for the company's consumables, accessories, software, and replacement parts. Contex is expanding its U.S. logistics to support online ordering, which is available to U.S.-based distributors, dealers, and end-users.

Visitors to the new site can choose from hundreds of items for Contex's wide format scanners, including calibration sheets, protective document carrier sheets, and scanner covers. Visitors can also purchase scanner operating software, raster editing and conversion software, and much more. Users can search by either part number or scanner model-even out-of-production models. In addition to easy ordering, the site provides processing, delivery, and tracking.

"We are pleased to provide users with a quick and easy way to access the tools they need to get the most value out of their wide format scanners," says Dan Bennett, director of Service Operations for Contex Americas. "The new site and expanded U.S. logistics will allow us to better serve our channel partners and their customers."

For more information, visit the Contex ecommerce site.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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