Genie Launches Online Parts Ordering Syste

July 11, 2008
Redmond, Wash.-based Genie Industries last week launched a new online parts ordering system in North America, designed to increase ordering accuracy and customers’ productivity. Used in conjunction with Genie’s Serial Number Smart Parts Lookup System, customers will now be able to identify a part, add it to the virtual pick list, then roll the pick list directly into an online order.

Redmond, Wash.-based Genie Industries last week launched a new online parts ordering system in North America, designed to increase ordering accuracy and customers’ productivity. Used in conjunction with Genie’s Serial Number Smart Parts Lookup System, customers will now be able to identify a part, add it to the virtual pick list, then roll the pick list directly into an online order.

Earlier this year, Genie launched the online Serial Number Smart Parts Lookup System, a user-friendly website with intuitive search functions that gives customers the parts listings they need, without having to download and navigate through cumbersome .pdf files. This system can be accessed by customers through the Genie website at www.genieindustries.com.

“The online Serial Number Smart Parts Lookup System is updated on a regular basis to provide the most accurate parts information possible to our customers,” said Bob Sartini, regional service parts manager for Genie Industries. “By adding the online ordering function to the system, our goal is to help our customers become more productive with their work by spending less time ordering parts.”

Genie customers with a registered account can access the system, look up and order parts for various Genie products that currently include telescoping and articulating booms, scissorlifts, portable personnel lifts, material lifts, telehandlers produced in North America, as well as Terex light towers and generators.

Genie Industries manufactures material lifts, aerial work platforms, trailer-mounted booms and light towers, scissorlifts, self-propelled telescopic and articulating booms and telehandlers. Genie Industries is a subsidiary of Terex Corp., a diversified global manufacturer based in Westport, Conn.