Shop.Darley.com Launches as Darley’s New Online Shopping Experience

Shop.Darley.com officially launched on May 8, 2024. The online shopping experience is the next generation of eDarley.com, which has served Darley customers’ online shopping needs for the past 20 years.

Shop.Darley.com was built directly from customer feedback and requirements over the last 15 months.

“We need to serve our customers wherever, however, and whenever they need us,” said Kimberly Brown, Darley Chief Marketing Officer. “Shop.Darley.com is built to perform for our local, state, federal, and business partners now and into the future.”

Shop.Darley.com has many features, which include the ability to:

  • Discover, shop, and buy online (completely self-service or with live chat assistance).
  • Click-to-quote, which combines the ease of online shopping with the need for large, complex order conversations offline.
  • Manage active quotes and track orders in a secure account.
  • Build product wish lists for individuals and across teams.
  • Manage users for an organizational manager if desired.
  • Re-purchase orders through online account history or Excel upload in minutes.

Darley has a dedicated marketing team focused on Shop.Darley.com to expand features, products, and services.

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