Ag software specialist AgTrax Technologies launches new corporate web site
Hutchinson, Kansas, USA
September 8,2011
AgTrax Technologies continues to evolve its product offering and grow its market share- simultaneous efforts to enhance its corporate image to the agriculture industry proceed through increased marketing. Anticipating the pending release of the migration of the entire AgTrax accounting program's user interface to a .NET based graphical user interface and the expected increase in traffic due to the demand created by its interest, AgTrax has overhauled the corporate website to simplify navigation, increase page views and expedite information dissemination to visitors.
“The look and feel of the new site is a cleaner, easier to read, quicker to navigate, more user-friendly and informative look into AgTrax whether you’re an existing customer or not, says Chuck Jenkins- Director of Marketing and Sales. We’ve accomplished so much with this change, says Jenkins, our current customers will appreciate the ease with which they can locate the knowledge-base tools they wish to use while prospective customers and other visitors will have so much more product and company information to research.
A stronger web presence was essential to support our growth and reach out to an industry audience needing assistance with their accounting and business management systems, Jenkins concludes. It’s an exciting time to be involved with AgTrax - competition is declining, technology in agriculture is evolving, retailers continue to demand more functionality and AgTrax Technologies keeps delivering.”
AgTrax offers an array of comprehensive, reliable software programs and complete systems designed specifically for grain elevators, fertilizer companies, cooperatives, ethanol plants, feed stores, agronomy service providers, petroleum providers and other types of businesses in agriculture.
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