ArvinMeritor has launched a new aftermarket parts distribution center in Cienega de Flores, a suburb of Monterrey, Mexico.
In 2008, ArvinMeritor built a 400,000-square-foot commercial axle manufacturing plant in Monterrey. Previously, its aftermarket distribution center was housed near Escobedo, Mexico.
The expanded Monterrey warehouse and distribution center services more than 300 dealer and independent parts distributor locations throughout Mexico and Latin America. It has 28 full-time employees and 35,200 square feet of warehousing space, a 19 percent increase over the previous facility.
The center stocks nearly 7,500 items across 22 product lines, including replacement parts for brakes, front axles, drive axles and trailer axles. Products are sold under several brands including Meritor, Dirona and Sudisa.
"The expanded operation here in Cienega de Flores supports ArvinMeritor's goals to expand our aftermarket business in Mexico while improving service to existing distributors and customers here," said Terry Livingston, general manager for Americas, aftermarket, ArvinMeritor.
"At the same time, this operation is the next step in our strategy to standardize parts-handling systems and processes across our global aftermarket organization," said Craig Cartmill, global operations director, aftermarket. "The Monterrey distribution center immediately services the specific needs of Mexican distributors and the advancement of our aftermarket distribution network around the world."
ArvinMeritor Launches New Aftermarket Distribution Center in Mexico
ArvinMeritor has launched a new aftermarket parts distribution center in Cienega de Flores, a suburb of Monterrey, Mexico
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