Multiquip announces new Service and Support Center website

Words: Jon AlbersonMultiquip Inc. is proud to announce the release of a new dedicated service website — Multiquip Service & Support Center!

The Service & Support Center is accessible via service.multiquip.com directly or through Multiquip.com and provides 24/7 access to important technical information for all Multiquip products. The new site offers search capabilities to locate the document you need to get the job done any time of the day or night, along with new features like online registration for our world-class University of Multiquip training program, service manuals, emissions data, and guides to important service techniques via our Technical Information documents.

Additionally, this is Multiquip's first website that is built with responsive design techniques to ensure it works great on any device whether you are looking for information using your phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop.

"This is another example of Multiquip's continued effort to provide the best possible customer experience to our customers" says Steve Olson, Director of Technical Services - CE

Service-related content currently found on Multiquip.com such as the Operations and Parts Manuals library will be moved over to the new website but will still be accessible via the menu. Additional service content and features will be made available through the Service & Support Center in the future so stay tuned for updates.

Visit service.multiquip.com today to begin the new MQ Service experience!
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