New website for BPH Plant Hire

28 August 2020

UK-based BPH Plant Hire has launched a new website to coincide with the recent rebranding of the company and following a commitment to increase investment in its digital presence.

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Users can filter their searches to find equipment easily, says BPH

Features on the new website include category pages that have been designed to make it easy for users to find the model they want by filtering specifications such as tonnage, whether the equipment is cabbed and whether it is wheeled.

Users can also compare models using specification tables that show side-by-side comparisons of each machine available.

Enquiries about specific models can now be made directly from the results page via a ‘get a quote’ form that auto-fills the equipment’s details, to save time and extra clicks.

Commenting on the new website, Simon Bastable, Managing Director of BPH, said, “The new website is another step in our mission to continually improve the experience of hiring plant machinery.

“We’ve worked hard to ensure that technical specifications are digested into the key pieces of information our customers care about and our product descriptions benefit from our expertise, like where we outline the most suitable applications of each vehicle and attachment.”

As an arm of BPH UK, which specialises in hydraulic attachments, when you enquire through BPH Plant Hire, you can also arrange the rental of attachments.

Bastable adds, “Early feedback has been really positive and we look forward to continued growth and investment in our digital presence.”

Visit the site here.

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