Sixt subsidiary uses friendlyway's Internet locations for online sales
21.03.2000, 13:49
Munich, Germany 21. března (PROTEXT - e-Sixt AG went onlinelast week and will soon be using friendlyway's Internet locationsat Europe's major airports to offer a wide range of leasingproducts, used vehicles and an upscale solution featuringprofessional fleet management for corporate clients plus 1.5million data on scheduled flights worldwide. The wholly-ownedsubsidiary of Sixt AG, which is headquartered in Pullach,Germany, will be the first in Germany to offer a broad-based e-commerce platform covering the entire spectrum of mobility, andfriendlyway will bring this offering to attractive high-trafficlocations outside the Internet.
e-Sixt AG will be the first rental-car provider to givecustomers the possibility of leasing the vehicles directlythrough the Internet at airports or train stations. Both privateand commercial clients will have online access to completeproduct data and prices for all models of the 15 most commonmanufacturers. Clients will be able to choose from among 100million data records and order their personal choice with allextras and accessories online by clicking a mouse.
friendlyway brings Internet content to high-traffic publicplaces such as airports, car dealerships, retail outlets, cityhalls, etc. As a result, friendlyway links the "real' world withthe virtual world of the Internet. friendlyway is planning aninitial public offering.
Visit us at the Multimedia Market on April 9-12 at Stand5.0.280 in Hall 5.0 or in the Internet athttp://www.friendlyway.de
For further information, please contact:Andreas Stützfriendlyway AG, Münchnerstr. 12-16, 85774 Unterföhring, GermanyPhone: ++49 (0) 89-95 97 91 55, Fax: ++49 (0) 89-95 97 91 40E-mail: andreas.stuetz@friendlyway.comInternet: http://www. friendlyway.com
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