Polaris Laboratories Launches New Website Design

Aug. 7, 2009
Polaris Laboratories last week unveiled a completely redesigned website aimed at providing its users with a strong foundation of both fluid analysis information and guidance on managing an effective testing program. The new site is easier to navigate and its technical content has been greatly expanded to give new user’s immediate answers to their initial questions and to help experienced users take existing programs to a higher level. The newly redesigned website is located at polarislabs.com.

Polaris Laboratories last week unveiled a completely redesigned website aimed at providing its users with a strong foundation of both fluid analysis information and guidance on managing an effective testing program. The new site is easier to navigate and its technical content has been greatly expanded to give new user’s immediate answers to their initial questions and to help experienced users take existing programs to a higher level. The newly redesigned website is located at polarislabs.com.

“The Polaris website’s new look is a reflection of our future direction as an innovative leader in fluid analysis,” said Jacque Powers, director of marketing and communications for Polaris Laboratories. “Our focus is on building stronger, more personal customer relationships by showing them what they should expect from a knowledgeable and effective fluid analysis provider.”

The site’s home page now gives users direct access to Horizon where they can view and manage their fluid analysis data. The web-based reporting application allows users to view test results and maintenance recommendations almost immediately after samples are processed. The software also provides users with access to several management reports they can use to keep sampling on track, pinpoint equipment problems by make, model and manufacturer and document data that can influence future equipment purchases.

Headquartered in Indianapolis, Polaris Laboratories has additional testing facilities in Houston, Salt Lake City and Edmonton, Alberta. Polaris tests oils, fuels, coolants and metalworking fluids to help improve asset reliability and extend equipment life.