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SiteOne® Launches New E-Commerce Website

Customers receive five percent off their first order placed by year’s end

SiteOne Landscape Supply launched a mobile-friendly e-commerce website that allows customers to place orders from anywhere at any time. Customers can search product availability, get access to their specific pricing, and place orders for pickup or delivery on the website 24/7. Through December 31, 2018 customers can get five percent off their first order placed through the new website with the offer code SAVE. The offer is valid once per customer on non-agency product.

“The new SiteOne.com is a major step forward in customer convenience,” said Doug Black, CEO of SiteOne. “We’ve completely redesigned the online capabilities for our customers to save them time and make ordering easier than ever before. In addition to finding product availability and pricing, they can also create custom lists to help organize their needs for particular jobs or seasonal purchasing during the year. Additionally, a local SiteOne associate will review orders when they are placed on the site to make sure customers get what they need, when they need it. We are very excited to deliver this new level of service to our customers.”

To take full advantage of the new site’s features, users must set up an online account. Once registered, customers will be able to place orders, manage their account and access many other new features. In addition to the site’s enhanced e-commerce abilities, SiteOne.com provides resources such as video tutorials, business tips, product category specific articles, green industry event information and more.

For more information or to register an account, visit SiteOne.com.

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