Gates Corp. Adds QR Codes to Micro-V AT Serpentine Belt Packaging

Gates Corp. Adds QR Codes to Micro-V AT Serpentine Belt Packaging

The QR codes allow Gates customers to instantly access product information, specifications, installation instructions, selling tips and troubleshooting information by using an application on their smartphones.

Gates Corp. announced that its line of Micro-V AT serpentine belts now includes quick response (QR) codes on the product packaging. The QR codes allow Gates customers to instantly access product information, specifications, installation instructions, selling tips and troubleshooting information by using an application on their smartphones.

The codes will also assist auto parts stores and dealer service centers in providing valuable point-of-sale information, ensuring increased customer satisfaction and reducing the potential for customer comebacks.

Recognizing the value to the customer, Gates says it’s in the process of converting packaging for all automotive products to include QR codes.

Dave Miller, vice president of marketing for Gates Automotive Aftermarket, said, “QR codes are a logical next step for Gates to leverage the technological advances and popularity of smartphone devices in a way that helps our customers make informed purchase decisions. We believe enabling customers to access real-time data and helpful resources from almost anywhere on the globe is a real value added proposition that separates Gates from our competition.”

To learn more about Gates Micro-V AT belts, visit www.gates.com/micro-v. Download a free QR code reader app for your smartphone at www.getscanlife.com.

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