Ohio Peterbilt has rolled out a new ecommerce platform on its website, enabling customers to browse and order truck parts online from any of its ten Ohio locations.
The platform provides access to more than 10,000 part numbers and a total inventory exceeding 200,000 items. Additionally, the website allows customers to select either free in-store pickup or direct delivery. The service area extends beyond Ohio, covering Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and West Virginia.
Ohio Peterbilt launches ecommerce platform
Ohio Peterbilt offers both OEM Peterbilt parts and aftermarket or all-makes parts sourced from over 100 suppliers, giving trucking professionals more options for maintenance and repairs.
Ohio Peterbilt displays its new ecommerce capabilities that it launched for its website. | Image credit: Ohio Peterbilt
The site redesign also aims to improve usability on desktop and mobile devices, with faster search and streamlined ordering.
“This platform reflects our commitment to innovation and customer service,” said James Marshall, parts director at Ohio Peterbilt. “Whether customers pick up in-store or have parts delivered, we want them to have reliable access to the parts they need.”
Ohio Peterbilt is part of the Ohio Machinery Co. family, which includes Ohio Cat and Allstate Ford of Youngstown. The company operates multiple locations across the state, providing trucks, parts, and service support for both vocational and highway applications.
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