Standard Launches New English and French Websites

Standard New Website

 

Feb 17, 2016

Effective February 8, Standard’s website will have undergone a major transformation, featuring new tools for customers that simplify and facilitate the overall experience.

New tools include:

• Solutions — allowing users to visualize various lighting options according to the application types and end user needs. 

• Success Stories — featuring projects in which Standard solved a particular lighting problem for an end user or improved their current lighting system. Each success story is linked to the specific product used, giving a complete overview of what’s on offer.

• Online Journal — Standard’s blog give tips and advice on how to improve your environment through lighting solutions.

• Products — showcasing products within various product categories. Some specific products have their own featured page, which include more specific information, as well as key documentation.

• Documentation (formerly known as Literature) — an easy-to-use search tool allows users to find any of the following document types brochures, sales sheets, warranty documents, energy certificate documents as well as compatibility reports. All you need to do is use the filters (category, document type and language) to refine your search. Access the Documents page via the Products or Tools menu item.

The website is now also mobile friendly.

Here’s what remains the same:

• B2B Account Access and eCatalog: no change to access and functionality 

• site address and any bookmarks to Standard’s home page and eCatalog

Visit the new English website: www.standardpro.com.
Visit the new French website: www.standardpro.com/fr

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