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Innovative wear part selection tool from MTG

The novel MTG PRO tool is a sophisticated application for use on iPads and other tablet devices. This highly innovative application is aimed at the earthmoving machinery wear parts sector, and is designed as a mobile tool that can simplify access to information about wear parts, compatibility of the machinery or requesting estimates. The app was developed by mobile marketing solutions agency Mubiquo, based in Barcelona, on behalf of wear part manufacturer MTG, which is based just outside of the city.
December 8, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The novel 7159 MTG PRO tool is a sophisticated application for use on iPads and other tablet devices. This highly innovative application is aimed at the earthmoving machinery wear parts sector, and is designed as a mobile tool that can simplify access to information about wear parts, compatibility of the machinery or requesting estimates.

The app was developed by mobile marketing solutions agency Mubiquo, based in Barcelona, on behalf of wear part manufacturer MTG, which is based just outside of the city.

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