Texas Forensic Engineering Firm Launches New Website
Texas-based System Engineering And Laboratories (SEAL), provides forensic engineering, expert witness, certified fire, arson, accident investigations, safety engineering and product testing services, has launched its new PHP-based website, at http://www.sealcorp.com.
The dramatically redesigned site, created by the Company’s in-house marketing manager, embodies SEAL’s forward–thinking vision and commitment to the growing needs of its customers. Based on extensive research, it offers:
- rich content provided by staff from across the company;
- direct access to key contact paths for each engineer and fire investigator;
- streamlined searching and more intuitive navigation;
- simple contact forms using technology like Google mapping software
The site’s homepage welcomes visitors with bold new colors, a clean uncluttered design, and moving images featuring content centered on SEAL’s engineers and fire investigators, showcasing their knowledge and experience in the industry.
“With changing information needs, and the availability of new web technology, it was time for a comprehensive restructuring of the online window to our services,” said CEO and President Frank Johnson. “The new http://www.sealcorp.com is easier to use, reflects a diverse range of information, and provides increased flexibility for future growth. It will greatly improve the experience of customers as we move ahead into new realms of digital service.”
Source: System Engineering And Laboratories (SEAL)
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