Avanti International launches new website
Avanti International announces the recent launch of their new website - avantigrout.com.
The redesign better incorporates the markets Avanti’s injection grout products serve and simplifies the look and feel to focus on what matters most – product knowledge and technical data. The primary goal was to create a sleeker and more polished, user-friendly design with a valuable collection of industry resources including animations, project case studies, white papers, product specifications, and more.
For those seeking information about Avanti and the injection grout product solutions we provide, the site’s features are intended to be a comprehensive resource for contractors, engineers, project managers, and owners of all the markets our products serve.
“Avanti’s website has always been used as a tool for education – the website has a significant collection of collateral and content that is considered invaluable to our industry colleagues, friends, and clients," said Britt N. Babcock, president of Avanti. "The new website’s design better organizes the information to help make informed product decisions, bid projects, and submit proposals. As Avanti and the world continue to grow and evolve, so too does our company brand and design. This new site has a very clean and efficient layout – simpler is better.”
To keep up to date on Avanti’s events, webinars, product updates and company announcements, visit the newsletter sign-up form on the Avanti website.
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