SAF-Holland has introduced the Gold Line Quality Parts brand to expand the products it supplies to the aftermarket.
by Staff
January 29, 2016
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Photo: SAF
SAF-Holland has introduced the Gold Line Quality Parts brand to expand the products it supplies to the aftermarket.
According to the company, Gold Line Quality Parts brand are high-quality parts that are held at or above industry standards for price-sensitive North American style vehicles in their second life.
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Currently, the Gold Line Quality Parts brand offers landing gear accessories, brake chambers, tapered wheel bearings, kingpin locks, air springs, and grease as well as the entire Gabriel shock and TSE brake chamber lines.
Within the next year, Gold Line will expand brake and wheel end offerings.
Most parts carry a standard one-year, limited warranty.
The company says it is able to offer an expanded parts line because of its current and new supplier partnerships as well as its global knowledge of heavy-duty parts.
“Gold Line Quality Parts brand will allow us to offer an expanded portfolio of quality replacement part options that are readily available, and more economical than ever before,” said Carl Mesker, vice president, SAF-Holland’s Aftermarket Business Unit.
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