27-05-2021

New website

As of today, our new website is online! www.stienen.com
It's not just the look that's new...
The new website offers more ease of use, is renewed all around and expanded with practical features.
Below and in an intro video on youtube we have listed some innovations for you.

New URL
Not only our website, but also the url is new: www.stienen.com.

New corporate identity
Last year we already put a large number of brochures in our new corporate identity. This corporate identity is also reflected in our website.

Partner Login
At the top right of the first menu bar you will find the familiar partner login. The information underneath can still be found in the usual way. 

Three animal groups
We distinguish three animal groups: Poultry, Pigs and Cattle (other livestock). We offer suitable solutions and concepts for each animal group.  

Videotestimonial in header
A video testimonial runs in the header of each animal group page.Via the green button Watch video you switch to our YouTube channel and watch it full screen.
We want to keep expanding the number of videos on our channel. Do you have a nice project, contact our salesdepartment!

Our solutions
We offer all relevant information for the end user per animal group in the form of so-called whitepapers. These can be received after leaving your name and e-mail address.

Product pallet
Scrolling further down the page of the animal group concerned, you will reach our familiar product pallet. 

What others say
Even further down you will see the references of a number of Stienen end users and our installation partners at home and abroad. 

News items
Our news items can be found at the very bottom of the Home page. These news items can also be reached via the Latest news option in the top menu bar.

Digital product application map per animal group and language
At the bottom of  Poultry Farming page, Pig Farming page and Cattle Farming page there is a link to the product leaflet map. Here you will always find the latest versions of our product brochures for the animal sector concerned.

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Sarah