Wulf Gaertner Autoparts to open new logistics centre

March 25, 2014
Wulf Gaertner Autoparts to open new logistics centre
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Gearing up for future growth, Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG has strengthened the logistic capabilities at its Hamburg central warehouse. When it goes into operation, the new extension building will have nearly doubled previous storage capacities. This will help to improve parts availability and ensure swifter deliveries to customers worldwide.


Under its MEYLE and MEYLE-HD brands Hamburg-based Wulf Gaertner Autoparts AG engineers and manufactures OE-equivalent automotive spare parts for the aftermarket. The new facility will allow for some 56,000 pallet slots, meaning a major boost to capacity.

"With the extension building we have laid the foundations for continued growth. Our range is constantly evolving to meet the ever increasing demand for our products", says Board member Marita Schwartze. Adding, "With our current range of 17,500 MEYLE parts we cover virtually all major vehicle applications, and thanks to the new logistics we are now geared up for further growth."

Overall investments in improving customer service at the company total €40 million. This also includes a training centre with lifting platform and alignment stand and new offices.

MEYLE Contact Strongline Autoparts Limited on (01) 462 4631 for further details.
MEYLE
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