First Line opens new warehouse extension

May 15, 2019
First Line opens new warehouse extension
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Due to continued business growth, parts specialist First Line has opened a further extension to its Banbury warehouse facility, the second since it moved into the purpose built premises in 2012. The new extension adds a further, much needed, 3,500sq ft of additional space.


Managing Director, Dan Joyner commented, “In 2012, as we embarked on a new era of the company’s journey here in Banbury. We were convinced that 130,000sq ft, seven docking bays, 5,500 pallet locations and 15,000 picking locations would be more than enough for at least another decade.” He added, “However, after adding an extra 42,000sq ft of mezzanine, split over two levels, our capacity grew to 172,000sq ft yet, after two years, we again found ourselves with a storage problem. This highlights the phenomenal growth that the company is achieving year on year and further cements our prominent market position.”

With its three high profile; First Line, Borg & Beck, and Key Parts, the company provides an extensive product portfolio of over 37,000 references, across 60+ different product lines, catering for all makes of vehicle including car, both modern and classic, LCV and truck.
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