Albavilla (Italy), November 11, 2024 – Algo Group a leading company in the production and distribution of window regulators and handles, announces a new expansion of its window regulators range.
The new part numbers are 50, most of them mechanisms. The number of window regulators now in the range and available for each of the group's brands, Lift Tek, Miraglio, Electric-Life and PMM, has thus risen to 2,900.
All the Algo Group window regulators, including those recently introduced, are OE or OE-equivalent and meet the high-quality standards required by the manufacturers.
The new window regulators added to the catalogue cover numerous applications, demonstrating the versatility of Algo Group products. Of interest to the company's customers are the mechanisms for the FIAT Stilo (2001-2008), in the solution with molded guides equivalent to the original (FT710-FT711), and for the Nissan Leaf total electric (DN765). There are also the complete electric window regulators for the Opel Corsa D 2-4 doors, also equivalent to the original (OPO26-OPO27). Part of this expansion is also the completion of the range for the Mercedes C-Class (ME738).
The Algo Group's products undergo a rigorous design process and are entirely developed in-house, making them synonymous with quality. The company's experience in OE production is transferred to the aftermarket products, making the company a reliable manufacturer.
The quality of the Algo Group's products is also ensured by the certifications that the company has obtained in recent years for both production processes and sustainability. The ISO 9001:2015 and IATF 16949:2016 certifications demonstrate the company's approach to continuous improvement and the achievement of ‘zero defects’ in all production activities.
Algo Group also offers a customer service that includes a dedicated back office, complete assistance from purchase to assembly, fast deliveries and up-to-date on-line tools. Algo Group also thinks of installers who can have quick and easy access to assembly instructions thanks to a QR code printed both on the spare part packaging and on the company's catalogues. They can just scan it to learn in detail all the necessary steps for a quick and precise installation, as well as to check the need for specific operations for that particular product.