OTR Updates Online Track Finder Tool, Enhances Customer Experience

OTR's Track Finder tool
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The online Track Finder tool from OTR Engineered Solutions (OTR) just got updated with an exciting new interface, greater product selection and expanded information. This update makes it easier than ever for customers to identify the proper track solutions for their off-road equipment.

“OTR is committed to making customers’ lives easier, and the updated Track Finder does just that — allowing customers to easily browse and purchase tracks from the convenience of their smartphones,” said Mitch Mittlestadt, general manager/aftermarket.

More on the Track Finder

Thanks to the Track Finder, customers can browse tracks by tread pattern, track size or equipment make and model. It offers detailed information to customers so they can find the tread style and other factors to best fit their equipment and application.

From the press release:

After finding the right product, end-user customers have the information they need to specify the right tracks at their local OTR-product dealer. Otherwise, dealers and large fleet owners with corporate accounts can use the displayed available inventory detail and purchase online from the most convenient OTR distribution center.

“Our track offering is rapidly growing, along with our distribution network to better serve customers with high-performance products and excellent availability,” said Mittlestadt. “In fact, our database includes roughly 1,200 track fitments, and we’re adding to that monthly with more products and new information. Our updated interface makes it easier than ever for customers to walk through the selection process and narrow down the best solution for their equipment. Even more, it’s optimized for viewing on smartphones, since that’s where most people prefer to browse.”

OTR noted the Track Finder includes solutions for carriers, compact track loaders, cranes, drills, mini excavators and more. There are eight tread styles currently available to accommodate a wide range of industries and applications. The company said additional tread designs are in development.

Pam Kleineke

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