Omni Cable Launches New Customer Portal

Omni Cable Corp., West Chester, Pa., has launched a new customer portal, myomnicable.com. The portal is designed to allow customers to conduct business faster and easier, 24/7, from any electronic device.
Aug. 31, 2016
Omni Cable Corp., West Chester, Pa.,  has launched a new customer portal, myomnicable.com. The portal is designed to allow customers to conduct business faster and easier, 24/7, from any electronic device.

“We listened to our customers’ feedback and responded with a way for them to perform business-related functions online. Ecommerce is where the industry is heading and what our customers want,” said John Dean, Omni Cable’s director of business innovation, in a press release.

Omni Cable’s portal allows customers to request quotes, view their quotes and orders, track shipments, and access all related documents: spec sheets, quote and order confirmations, packing lists, invoices, shipment confirmations and photos, and bills of lading.

Portal users will also find information on the latest Omni Cable news, exclusive promotions, and interactive contests. Registration is required, and all interested customers should contact their Omni Cable Account Managers for more information. 

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