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June 21, 2018



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Regal Beloit Releases Product Enhancements to Website

Regal Beloit Corporation has released 360-degree, high-resolution product photography on its website. Each spin is comprised of up to 72 high-resolution photos, providing a level of image clarity that makes product labels legible. This enhancement is the next step in the company’s phased approach to implement enhanced digital content.

The Regal  website, launched in June 2017, builds on the previous website design through a more robust product evaluation experience and will continue to evolve to meet the most sought-after features requested by customers.     

“Our goal is to revolutionize our users’ online experiences with a website that offers significantly enhanced digital content over other industrial B2B websites. The details available in our new images enable users to make accurate buying decisions to help ensure they are selecting the correct part,” said David Lindsay, manager of performance excellence, Regal Beloit America, Inc.

“We also focused on the sizes of the images to allow for a balance between providing the desired level of clarity with enabling optimal load times. Furthermore, with our mobile-first web strategy, we had to consider the ideal size for hand-held devices as well as desktop users,” said Gary Thompson, IT applications architect, Regal Beloit America, Inc.

The 360-degree, high-resolution product photography is stored in a product information management (PIM) system. This PIM system functions as a repository for data that can be used on the site or made available to channel partners. It is currently available for Marathon and Leeson motors, with plans to expand to other brands.

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