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Perkins’ launch new distributor locator tool

Leading off-highway diesel and gas engine manufacturer Perkins has launched a simple solution to help customers find their nearest Perkins distributor at the click of a button. Available at www.perkins.com/distributor simply enter your location and then press ‘search’, or if you already know the name of the distributor you’re looking for, type in its name for a list of locations and contact details. Updated in real time, the new Perkins distributor locator provides easy access to a network of over
April 2, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Leading off-highway diesel and gas engine manufacturer 299 Perkins has launched a simple solution to help customers find their nearest Perkins distributor at the click of a button.

Available at www.Perkins.com/distributor simply enter your location and then press ‘search’, or if you already know the name of the distributor you’re looking for, type in its name for a list of locations and contact details.  

Updated in real time, the new Perkins distributor locator provides easy access to a network of over 100 Perkins distributors with more than 3,500 outlets.  

“The Perkins distributor network offers customers both global and local support,” said Adrian Talbot, Marketing Centre of Excellence manager, “so it’s vital that people can quickly and correctly identify their nearest outlet, whether they require service and support, genuine parts or an engine to suit their specific needs.

“This new online tool will enable Perkins-powered customers and end users to quickly make contact with a genuine Perkins distributor, wherever they are based around the world.”

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