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Linde Canada launches new website

August 14, 2014  By Linde Canada


lindesiteAug. 14, 2014 – Linde Canada Limited has launched a new and improved version of its website, lindecanada.com. 
"Customers will benefit from the information on gases, welding and
cutting equipment, safety supplies, automation systems and new
technologies for the metals fabrication industry in Canada," said Juliana Caporali, communications lead for Linde Canada.

Aug. 14, 2014 – Linde Canada Limited has launched a new and improved version of its website, lindecanada.com
"Customers will benefit from the information on gases, welding and
cutting equipment, safety supplies, automation systems and new
technologies for the metals fabrication industry in Canada," said Juliana Caporali, communications lead for Linde Canada.

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Visitors to www.lindecanada.com will encounter a completely new website that offers the same look and feel as Linde's global website.


 

"We redesigned the site because we wanted to make it easier for
customers to do business with us," said Caporali. The updated site is
designed for easy navigation to information on products, services and
appropriate Linde specialists.

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Customers can navigate the new site more easily to find information relevant to them through:

  • links for the industry they are in,
  • the processes they use,
  • the products they need
  • services they need
  • services Linde offers

Caporali said, "Linde is committed to be a solutions provider.
That is why we've made it much easier for visitors to the site to learn
about new technologies and services, such as the Individual Cylinder
Control (ICC) service or the Linde WebShop. Moreover, on every page there is a way to contact us, so we can get you to the right specialist."

The site also provides in-depth information for several proprietary
Linde products such as its line of Mison shielding gases and Odorox
odourized oxygen. Mison shielding gases reduce the amount of ozone
formed during the welding process, while improving the stability of the
arc, increasing weld strength and lowering clean up time. Odourized
oxygen allows workers to detect an oxygen leak via the sense of smell as
soon as it occurs, thereby reducing the possibility of a major
incident.

For more information

lindecanada.com


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