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Peninsular Cylinder launches new website

By Fluid Power World Editor | December 14, 2016

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Peninsular-websitePeninsular Cylinder Co. has launched its new website, a fully redesigned platform packed with many new features, including homepage access to its configurator, client testimonials, and a blog.

According to Peninsular’s President and General Manager, Bud Haver, the new website is critical to the company’s growth, “We are confident that this new platform will help to provide the tools and information necessary for our partners to find our products that best fit their needs,” Haver said.

A “Products” tab on the dropdown menu of the navigation bar allows users to easily find all the need-to-know information housed under one roof. From Peninsular’s line of standard hydraulic and pneumatic products and special designs, as well as sizing and dimensional charts, accessories and more, it is easy to identify information crucial to the ordering process.

“Our goal at the start of the development process was to provide a digital space that makes it easy for clients to do business with us, while still highlighting all that we have to offer. From easily accessible ordering information to landing pages that showcase our wide array of products, we believe we have achieved that goal with this new website,” says Bill Tyler, National Sales and Marketing Manager for Peninsular.

In addition to well organized product information, it will also be easier to get in touch with Peninsular’s core team, with the new “Contact” Page.

The nearly 70-year-old manufacturer is also opening up a bit more about its longstanding history in the fluid power market, beginning with its original ties to the automotive markets. Peninsular was originally founded in 1948 to manufacture hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders to service Ford Motors, Chrysler and General Motors assembly and powertrain plants throughout the U.S. and Canada. Through the years, Peninsular has become a valued and trusted supplier to all industries requiring linear actuation. Today, it is an ISO 9001: 2008 registered company that also meets NFPA/JIC Tie Rod Cylinder Configuration standards.

And because technology is always changing, moving forward, key functionalities and features will continue to be added that make the cylinder ordering process as seamless as possible. In conjunction with the new website launch, Peninsular is undergoing a new brand redevelopment for 2017, starting with the website’s crimson and blue background complimented by the company’s updated bold rosy red logo.

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