New website for Freudenberg
Building Systems
The product range accessible with just a click or two
Everything you want to know about nora®
floorcoverings is there in the revamped website of Freudenberg
Bausysteme KG, Weinheim. The world's market leader for rubber
floorcoverings has tailored every detail on its new internet
pages to the needs of its trade public.
With only a couple of mouse-clicks, architects, planning
engineers and installation companies can retrieve precisely
the specific information they want. The new pages are modern
in design, with succinctly formulated texts. Visitors are
offered an extensive range of pictures illustrating references
already installed worldwide. And each of them can decide for
themselves how much they really want to see: you yourself
choose whether a brief impression is sufficient or whether
you'd prefer to visit the picture gallery or watch a short
flash film. And all this without protracted loading times.
Clearly defined categories help you to find the information
you want. If, for instance, you're looking for a particular
nora® flooring, you only need a few clicks to arrive at
the data involved. If you haven't made up your mind yet, the
site will suggest potentially suitable products for your purpose:
you select the major parameters, such as anti-slip properties
and fire-resistance, plus resistance to oils and greases,
and there on the screen is the recommended flooring. Just
one more click is sufficient to display the matching accessories.
Planning engineers can view the picture gallery of existing
references to harvest ideas for their own field of work. Installation
companies learn how nora® rubber floorings are best installed.
The high priority which Freudenberg Bausysteme KG attaches
to the eco-compatibility of its products has now been reflected
in a separate menu option for this topic.
All this information can be filed in a project folder, and
stored or printed out at the end of the virtual visit. Anyone
with further questions is welcome to send an email with a
request to be rung back.
|