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Hilti Shop

Hilti Shop

Catégorie : Bureaux commerciauxVersion: 2.2.0

Taille:18.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Le Hilti Mobile App : Un outil repensé et convivial pour les professionnels de la construction. Désormais disponible, cette application mise à jour offre une expérience simplifiée et intuitive pour une efficacité sur site.

Les fonctionnalités clés incluent : des informations sur les produits, des contrôles de stock, une commande rapide, un suivi des commandes et un localisateur de magasin. Un centre de téléchargement mobile offre un accès instantané aux documents techniques, aux approbations et aux vidéos pédagogiques. Téléchargez dès aujourd'hui pour une solution fiable et efficace à vos besoins de construction.

Fonctionnalités de l'application :

  • Design moderne : Un design entièrement actualisé offre une interface utilisateur visuellement attrayante et attrayante.
  • Flux de travail simplifié : La navigation intuitive simplifie l'accès aux informations sur les produits, la disponibilité des stocks et le passage des commandes.
  • Suivi des commandes : Des mises à jour en temps réel sur l'état des commandes vous tiennent informé de l'avancement de la livraison.
  • Localisateur de magasin : Trouvez rapidement le magasin Hilti le plus proche pour une assistance ou des achats en personne.
  • Centre de téléchargement mobile : Accès immédiat aux documents techniques, aux approbations et aux vidéos explicatives.
  • Facilité, rapidité et fiabilité : Profitez d'une expérience d'application fluide, rapide et fiable.

En bref, le Hilti Mobile App est une ressource puissante et facile à utiliser pour les professionnels de la construction. Sa conception intuitive, ses fonctionnalités complètes et ses performances fiables en font un outil essentiel pour gérer les produits Hilti et accéder aux informations techniques vitales.

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BuilderBob Jan 10,2025

Useful app for construction professionals. Makes ordering supplies much easier. Could use more features.

Ingeniero Jan 13,2025

Excelente aplicación para profesionales de la construcción. Muy útil para gestionar pedidos y consultar información de productos.

Artisan Jan 21,2025

Application pratique pour les professionnels du bâtiment, mais un peu complexe à utiliser.

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