Hannay Reels Launches All-New Website Enhancing Customer Support and User Experience

Westerlo, NY – October 24, 2017 – Hannay Reels, a manufacturer of durable hose and cable reels for both OEM and aftermarket applications, has launched an all-new Web site: www.hannay.com. The Web site features a mobile responsive design with improved navigation ensuring customers are seamlessly provided product results when searching by either industry or application. 

In addition to those enhancements, Hannay Reels is further supporting customers through the entire buying process with:

  • Reels 101 – An extensive guide to educate customers on the purpose of a hose or cable reel, types of reels and how to find the right reel for any unique specifications. 
  • Reel Selector – An interactive tool designed to filter through thousands of hose or cable reels with advanced options to find the right series and model to fit any need.
  • Custom Shop – Specializing in hose or cable reels that are extreme in size or require customized components not found on a standard production line, the custom shop introduces the customer to the Hannay Reels process and the custom reel solution.

“The new Hannay Reels Web site was designed with the customer in mind,” said Jennifer Wing, marketing manager at Hannay Reels. “We developed a user-friendly interface with improved site navigation, informative video content and interactive tools to ensure our customers were making the most informed decision when purchasing a reel.”

Beyond design and feature enhancements, customers can likewise expect in-depth product descriptions, spec and ordering support, installation guides and warranty information. 

To explore the new Web site and the extensive Hannay reel product offering, visit www.hannay.com.

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