Transit Sales International has launched a new website.
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Transit Sales International has launched a new website.
Transit Sales International (TSI) announced the launch of its new website, transitsales.com, promoting its array of pre-owned buses.
TSI’s website displays resources and information for transit operators, as well as updates and news about TSI and its affiliate companies, Complete Coach Works (CCW) and Shuttle Bus Leasing.
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The new website lets visitors see the full inventory of alternative fuel buses, low- and high-floor buses, motorcoaches, prison transports, and specialty transit buses.
“The site redesign and content reflect TSI’s ability to showcase our competitive strengths and further position our brand as an industry leader. We are taking the opportunity to modernize how we represent our association and promote the industry in which we operate to our customers and employees," said Kallie Arevalo, Marketing Manager at CCW.
The TSI website will continually update with new inventory listings and resources. Visitors can also sign up for TSI’s mailing list to receive the latest company news and information.
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