Hilti Launches New Website

Words: Dan KamysHilti Launches New Website

Hilti has launched a new website, Hilti Online, www.us.hilti.com or www.hilti.ca (Canada). The new website provides a modern look and easier site navigation to access to the entire line of Hilti products, as well as technical and design resources to improve the customer experience.

Hilti Online is a resource for construction professionals, whether they are on a jobsite or in the office. A new mobile feature for use with smartphones or tablets allows customers to place orders and get information quickly from their mobile devices.

Hilti Online is built on an e-commerce platform. Hilti customers will appreciate the convenience as well as the transparency of ordering Hilti products online. Customers will have the capability to:

  • Conduct a live chat with Hilti sales professionals
  • Check stock availability
  • View account history indicating all Hilti products in their fleet
  • Request a tool repair/calibration
  • Find local Hilti locations
  • Track orders and shipments
  • Print invoices.

Architectural and design firms will find tools to help make their jobs easier, including:

  • An easy-to-use design center
  • An online submittal generator
  • Extensive technical downloads
  • Software tools.

“We are excited to launch the new Hilti Online for our customers." says Cary Evert, CEO and president of Hilti North America. “The new site will ensure a better online experience for current customers and also help Hilti reach new customers we haven’t had the opportunity to serve in the past.

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