Fresh look for Treotham website

General

Treotham has launched their new New Zealand  website www.treotham.co.nz i

After many months of hard work and dedication, they are excited to officially announce the launch of their brand new website. They hope that you love thenew modern look and find it much easier to search what you are looking for.

New features you will love

Find the right solution easily

Whether you are looking for flexible cables, energy chains, flexible conduits or a product for a special application, our new drop down menu will help you navigate through our hundreds of products you can now find online.

Optimised product search

The search function up the top of the homepage will help you find a particular product, or our online product catalogue will enable you to quickly find the data sheet you are after.

See what’s new

Check out new products, articles, case-studies and other news that will be updated weekly to keep you up to date with the latest industry has to offer.

Learn more about Treotham

The new ‘About Us’ section will fill you in on our companies history, locations, experience of our staff and the many industries that we service.

We hope you find thenew website easy to navigate and would be happy to hear any feedback on the design of our new site as well as any features that you think might be more helpful.

 

Contact:

Treotham Automation www.treotham.co.nz 0800 847 200

 

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