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PHD Inc. Moblie Sales Configurator App Powered by CADENAS PARTsolutions

By Editor | March 7, 2013

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CADENAS PARTsolutions and PHD Inc. are expanding their CAD Sales Configurator with a 3D mobile app.

CADENAS PARTsolutions has created a custom 3D CAD mobile app specifically designed for PHD Inc. The app, built for use with the Apple iPhone and iPad, will enable users to instantly access a complete catalog of 3D models, optimized for mobile viewing and use. Distributors, salespeople and customers now have mobile access to the PHD catalog to instantly configure, view and send parts to their desktop CAD system. You can download the PHD, Inc. 3D Mobile App from the iTunes store.

“This app is revolutionizing the way we sell and demonstrate our products,” says Steve Gilliom, Vice President of Information Technology at PHD, Inc. “Our goal is to make it easy for customers to do business with us. This is another step in that direction. We’ve been working with CADENAS PARTsolutions for 13 years and with each new feature we add, we see increased leads and sales.”

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The PHD app includes a mobile catalog containing over 450 million configurable combinations, enabling users to quickly choose the exact product options they need, preview the part on the interactive 3D viewer and access a CAD model of that design. “We have gone the extra mile to include very specific details within our mobile configurator, in order to represent the products as realistically as possible. It’s as close to physically holding the part in your hand as you can get,” says Gilliom.

In today’s fast paced sales environment, presentations are no longer relegated to a formal, sit-down meeting. Sales opportunities happen at a moment’s notice, and sales teams need to be armed with dynamic sales tools.

The power and simplicity of the PHD mobile app will enable the sales team to improve their overall effectiveness, generate more leads and increase sales by expanding their reach and fostering a unique customer experience.

PHD Inc.
www.phdinc.com

CADENAS PARTsolutions
www.partsolutions.com


Filed Under: 3D CAD, Factory automation, Automation components, Fluid power, Hydraulic equipment + components, Pneumatic equipment + components, Software
Tagged With: PARTsolutions, phdinc
 

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