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Virtual Ammann showroom launched

Ammann is launching an innovative showroom.
By MJ Woof November 28, 2022 Read time: 1 min
Ammann now offers customers the chance to browse compact equipment online through its virtual showroom

Ammann is launching a novel virtual showroom that allows potential clients to view details of key machines online. The new showroom means that visitors can now browse Ammann’s virtual showroom and find out more about the light compaction equipment they are interested in.

The virtual showroom, which can be found at: showroom.ammann.com, is said to offer all the conveniences of an in-person visit to a real showroom. Visitors to the site are able to navigate from one product to another and review key features of each piece of equipment.

If a potential customer has questions, they can click the chat icon to leave a message. If the person needs more in-depth information, they can click another icon to schedule a virtual call.

Brochures, videos and other important content are available. The showroom is claimed to be well organised, making it simple for visitors to find the products and information they need. Potential customers can access the site using any laptop, tablet or smartphone featuring Internet access and the site is optimised for use with handheld devices.

According to Ammann, the virtual showroom allows customers to access information about the equipment easily, replacing the need for a visit to an actual showroom. This saves on time and expense.
 

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