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DanaAftermarket.com Features Instructional Video Series, Extensive Literature Library

Automotive professionals can learn to get the most of Dana Incorporated’s e-commerce platform with DanaAftermarket.com’s instructional videos. The website also features an extensive literature library that provides in-depth product attribute information.

“For those new to DanaAftermarket.com, or those who have questions about specific platform features, we have created a series of videos to help guide them through the process of searching for parts, placing and tracking orders, and maximizing use of the site,” says Dan Griffin, senior director, aftermarket and digital solutions for Dana.

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A series of 11 instructional videos are available at www.danaaftermarket.com/training-videos. Customers learn to search and identify parts, check pricing and availability, navigate checkout as well as view order history. Additionally, they can learn fast order entry, exclusive RFQ pipeline access, and list creation to streamline the purchasing process.

When searching the DanaAftermarket.com global catalog for Spicer®, Spicer Select, Victor Reinz®, GWB, Albarus, Brevini, Glaser, and Spicer Torque-Hub parts, visitors will find associated literature and videos along with technical descriptions, product specifications, and high-resolution images. Find the searchable literature library at www.danaaftermarket.com/literature-library.

“It has never been easier to do business with Dana,” Griffin continues. “DanaAftermarket.com sets the standard for order management, providing customers with up-to-the-minute data related to inventory, processing, and shipping. Our aftermarket customers quickly learn that there are many valuable resources at their fingertips, like the expansive literature collection, that can help them make more informed purchasing decisions.”

Find out more, visit www.DanaAftermarket.com.

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