Otto opens new northside branch

February 02, 2016
Otto opens new northside branch Nigel Baguley (L) is managing the new branch with the support of Barry McDaid (R ) in sales and Isvan Torok
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Otto Car Parts has opened a new North Dublin outlet on the Airside Retail Park in Swords. Located at Unit A8 of the Airside Enterprise Centre the spacious modern unit provides an excellent new base to serve both existing and potential Otto customers in the north of the City and surrounding areas.


Otto Managing Director Barry McDowell commented, "The new premises will mean we can provide a more effective service and more frequent deliveries to north Dublin customers.” Barry says that initially two delivery vans will operate out of Swords providing customers with up to six deliveries a day. The branch also has a trade counter areas for customer collections.

Long standing OTTO staff member Nigel Baguley is managing the new branch with the support of Barry McDaid in sales and Isvan Torok. It stocks the full Otto car parts range of leading brands and  is open Monday to Friday 8.30am -5.30 pm.

To contact the new Otto Airside Branch call 01-400-0061.
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