New look for khl.com

28 June 2017

New KHL website homepage

KHL.com has been relaunched after undergoing a complete overhaul.

Using the latest technology, the new KHL.com website is optimised to display more content in a new layout that responds to a wide range of devices, from smart phones and tablets to traditional PCs and laptops – no more pinch and zoom!

It brings together a wealth of knowledge generated by our team of industry experts and makes it highly accessible, whether you are in the office on a PC or using your smart phone on the move.

The new website is also able to adapt itself to individual users by learning what a registered reader is particularly interested in and offering tailored information that is most relevant to them.

The search function on the website is also greatly improved, making it easier to find what you are looking for, and the content renders more quickly since the website has been optimised for speed. Overall, this means fast and effortless access for visitors.

In addition, each magazine has a distinct area on the site, making it easier for users to find content for their own industry sector.

As part of the launch, American Cranes & Transport has its own website – www.americancranesandtransport.com – and Construction Latin America has dedicated websites in both Spanish – www.construccionlatinoamericana.com – and Portuguese languages – www.construcaolatinoamericana.com. However, content from these specific magazines will also be available across KHL.com.

This all adds up to improved audience engagement through a fast, reliable and intelligent website that connects the construction community with the content it needs.

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