Post on Thursday, November 30th, 2017 in Accounting
The wait is over! Announcing the launch of our redesigned company website. Dynamic CAFM, a software development company located in Pearland, Texas is proud to launch the newly redesigned company website, www.dynamicinventory.net
We’ve redesigned our website with a focus on your needs. Carefully crafted content has been added to explain the various features offered within our software. As we move forward additional content related to inventory management will be added including industry pages, case studies, resources, guides, and tips.
The main goals of the new website design were to place emphasis on a cleaner design, clearer access to relevant content, and an overall improvement to the user experience. The new website provides simplified menus, optimized images and streamlined, “no nonsense” pricing. Additionally, the new site is mobile friendly and was developed with speed in mind to make your browsing experience hiccup free. Navigate the website to learn about all the features, benefits and pricing of our inventory management system.
Along with the changed design, layout and navigation, new features and functions have been added to the new website:
We here at Dynamic Inventory value your time and feedback. Please contact us with questions or request a FREE DEMO using the contact form.
Adam is the Assistant Director of Operations at Dynamic Inventory. He has experience working with retailers in various industries including sporting goods, automotive parts, outdoor equipment, and more. His background is in e-commerce internet marketing and he has helped design the requirements for many features in Dynamic Inventory based on his expertise managing and marketing products online.
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