Freefoam new 24/7 Webshop for all suppliers and stockists

  • 11 Dec 2014

New Freefoam Customer Webshop

Freefoam launch it’s own 24/7 Webshop for all Freefoam suppliers to place orders for stock online, enabling customers to order at any time and from anywhere.

The new Webshop demonstrates Freefoam’s continued committed to customer support.

Webshop makes it even easier to order products and helps customers to stay in control of stock and supplies.

  • system is simple to use
  • utilising the standard ‘Add to Basket’ mechanism
  • Freefoam representatives are available to train all users

The Webshop is part of the Freefoam back office order system, so all the data held on each account is live where all orders, invoices and credit notes are immediately visible.

This enables customer to manage all aspects of ordering using the functionality to view and download all previous documentation.

Colin St John, UK General Manager, Freefoam: “Following feedback from customers we have introduced a system that makes buying from Freefoam easy and convenient. It simplifies and speeds up the whole process meaning that our customers spend less time doing administration and have more time for selling and prospecting for new business”

About Freefoam

  • leading manufacturer of PVC-U and PVC-UE building products for roofline and rainwater applications
  • wide range of fascias, soffits, rainwater systems, external cladding and interior decorative panelling
  • PVC roof trim products offer house builders, local authorities, developers and installers a low-maintenance alternative to conventional timber fascia and soffit.

Contact:

Freefoam Building Products,
77-83 St James Mill Road,
Northampton,
NN5 5JP
United Kingdom

Tel: 01604 591110

Visit the Freefoam website

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