Demers Ambulances Announces the Launch of New Online Parts Catalog

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Demers Ambulances, a North American leader in ambulance manufacturing, has launched a new online parts catalog. The new catalog, which is accessible from the Demers Ambulances website, offers multiple benefits to both end users and dealers in reducing downtime and checking product availability.

“Our customers need to maintain an optimal number of ambulances that are ready to answer emergency calls as efficiently as possible,” said Benoit Lafortune, executive vice-president at Demers Ambulances. ‘’The new online parts catalog will further assist our customers in meeting these expectations and reducing downtime.’’

Demers new online parts catalog will assist both dealers and end user clients in searching, identifying and ordering new parts for their vehicles. Clients and dealers will save time by beginning the ordering process directly on the Demers Ambulances website. With thousands of parts featured in the online catalog, final transactions will be completed after a Demers service technician has validated the parts request. This double verification process will ensure the accuracy of the order, customer satisfaction and reduce additional downtime.

To access Demers new online parts catalog visit www.demers-ambulances.com and select the parts/accessories/services option.

About Demers Ambulances

Founded in 1960, Demers Ambulances is the second largest ambulance manufacturer in North America, delivering more than 18,000 ambulances to more than 20 countries. Recognized as a leader in innovative products that meet and exceed the expectations of medical emergency specialists around the world, Demers Ambulances is accredited by Transport Canada, recognized as a “Qualified Vehicles Modification” (QVM) by Ford, and also holds the US National Truck Equipment Association (NTEA) Member Verification Program (MVP) certification. Demers Ambulances merged with Braun Industries in February 2018.To learn more about Demers Ambulances, visit www.demers-ambulances.com.

 

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