EXCEPTIONAL Metals Launches Updated Website


EXCEPTIONAL Metals is pleased to announce the launch of their newly updated website, accessible at www.exceptionalmetals.com. The complete overhaul features a variety of design and organizational updates that aim to enhance overall user experience and efficiency.

The homepage features easy-to-find links to product pages, featured contractors and award winners, company announcements and more. Product pages include detailed descriptions and quick access to technical resources, and the overall site navigation has been reorganized with user needs in mind. The new site also features a downloadable library of technical documents and specifications, an interactive color visualizer to preview and customize product selections, as well as marketing literature, ordering forms and a media gallery. 

“The entire team at EXCEPTIONAL Metals is excited to officially launch our new website,” said General Manager Mike Gwizdala. “It was important to us that visitors were able to find what they were looking for easily and that information was organized effectively. We look forward to the continued development of the site with features to enhance the customer experience.”

Visit the new EXCEPTIONAL Metals website today to explore all of the updated and interactive features. The EXCEPTIONAL Metals team can be contacted with any questions or feedback regarding the new site at 800-248-0280.

For more information, call 800-248-0280 or visit www.exceptionalmetals.com.



March 11, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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