MESCO Launches New Website
Marine Equipment and Supply Company (MESCO) of Thorofare, New Jersey, a wholesale parts and accessory distributor serving the recreational marine trades since 1910, recently launched its new website.
Designed and hosted by World Wide Web Communications, MESCO’s website features a bold new nautical design that lets the viewer know precisely what it does as soon as the site pops up in the browser. Besides providing the standard information about the company, the site takes advantage of several new features such as Google Maps to display its location, a password-protected “Dealer Cove” section for its distributors and an interactive feedback form for easy lead generation.
MESCO’s new website can be viewed at www.mesconet.com.
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