8 June 2009, Grimsby - With an increasing number of business
people sourcing products and information via the internet, it is important for
companies to maintain their website regularly. However, Super Absorbent Fibre
(SAF) manufacturer, Technical Absorbents Ltd, (TAL) is raising its' brand
awareness throughout the world with its' new dual-language, re-designed
website.
TAL also manufactures
nonwovens, yarns, woven fabrics and finished consumer goods, all containing SAF.
This is as a result of the relationships it has built with some of the worlds'
leading specialist fibre converters, roll-goods producers and end product
manufacturers.
Its new website has been designed by Isle Communications
Group and is an integral part of the new TAL marketing campaign, which focuses
on the company’s position as a global absorbent solution provider. It is
supported by a new corporate brochure and advertising campaign, which have all
been produced in two languages.
The site is currently available in English and Chinese and
has been built with the future in mind. Other languages can be added if and
when required to help support the company’s' global agency and customer
network.
A flash intro page on the website is in line with the front
cover of the brochure and the rest of the site has a clean, fresh look with
plenty of white space and new images. The aim is to promote a technologically
advanced, innovative and modern company.
“Visitors can access information about the company, SAF, datasheets
and other technical reports,” explains TAL Business Development Manager Dave
Hill. “The corporate movie and brochure can also be viewed online. This is
important as we want to make this type of promotional material as accessible as
possible. We have contacts throughout the world requiring information around
the clock.
“TAL has now also invested in a Content Management System
which will allow it to keep the site updated with latest news, product
development and information about future trade exhibitions. This feature is
important as it will help enhance communication between TAL and the industry.”