HD Supply Waterworks unveils mobile-enabled website

Oct. 2, 2013

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — In addition to being mobile-enabled, HD Supply Waterworks’ new website is fully integrated with its specialty brands.

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — HD Supply Waterworks has unveiled a new mobile-enabled website with a comprehensive overview of the company’s products, according to a press release.

The website, www.hdswaterworks.com, also provides access to HD Supply Waterworks’ specialty sites — www.hdsfusible.com and www.hdsfireprotection.com — and provides customers with constant access to the company’s reporting, digital invoices, an interactive map of the 240 nationwide branches and much more, according to the release.

“The mobile-enabled website is a part of our broader strategic plan to deliver enhancements that meet customer demands and make us easily accessible,” said HD Supply Waterworks President Steve LeClair. “We will continue to invest in technology that creates a positive user experience.”

HD Supply Waterworks is a leader in the water, wastewater, storm and fire protection industries, according to the release, distributing a full line of water, sewer, fire protection and storm drain products used to build, repair and maintain water and wastewater systems.

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