Dana Corporation Launches New Automotive Web Site to Better Serve Customers
TOLEDO, Ohio, Oct. 18, 2004 -- Dana Corporation announced today the launch of a redesigned automotive Web site. The new site offers expanded content and more intuitive navigation capabilities, enabling users to find Dana automotive product solutions faster.
The Web site follows the Dana "building block" organization, grouping products into five main categories:
* Architecture, which features products such as bi-metallic structures, cradles, frames, side rails, and twist beam axles; * Chassis, which includes areas such as fluid lines, steering and suspension components, and Dana's Rolling Chassis(TM) module; * Driveline, which features axles, differentials, driveshafts, torque couplings, and power-takeoff units; * Engine, which includes bearings, gaskets, heat shields, fluid lines, seals, rings, and tubes; and * Transmission, featuring coolers, lines, transaxles, and transmissions.
Visitors will find site content organized several different ways with easy access through drop-down menus. Depending on visitors' needs, they can review all automotive products, systems information, or solutions that address challenges they face in their business.
Alternatively, visitors wanting information on a specific product can do a traditional search. For example, visitors looking for Dana's AdvanTEK(R) axles can search for "AdvanTEK," "axle," "driveline system," or "traction."
"This new Dana automotive Web site offers in-depth product knowledge in an easy-to-use format," said Mike Laisure, president of Dana's Automotive Systems Group. "Expanded content and enhanced navigation have created a more useful tool for our customers, employees, and investors alike."