Disa Automotive Opens U.S. Distribution Center - aftermarketNews

Disa Automotive Opens U.S. Distribution Center

Turkish chassis manufacturer Disa Automotive, a private brand supplier to the European and North American aftermarket, has announced it will begin distributing products in the U.S. under the brand names Deeza and Deeza Chassis Parts. In conjunction, the company has opened a warehouse and distribution center in Totowa , NJ , which will serve as the hub for its U.S. warehouse operations.

CORLU, Turkey Turkish chassis manufacturer Disa Automotive, a private brand supplier to the European and North American aftermarket, has announced it will begin distributing products in the U.S. under the brand names Deeza and Deeza Chassis Parts. In conjunction, the company has opened a warehouse and distribution center in Totowa , NJ , which will serve as the hub for its U.S. warehouse operations.

Disa owns two production plants and sales headquarters in Turkey and is ISO 9001:2000 quality certified. The company serves customers in more than 23 counties and has annual sales of more than $15 million.

Deeza boasts more than 2,500 items in its product portfolio including stabilizer links, inner tie rod ends, outer tie rod ends and control arms for North American, European, Japanese and Korean passenger cars and light commercial vehicles for model years 1980 to 2007. The company provides 100 percent coverage on stabilizer links and inner tie rod ends. All Deeza products are manufactured in Turkey.

Deeza also offers North American aftermarket customers with AAIA Legacy, ACES and PIES compliant vehicle application and extended product information for its chassis parts.

While the p rod ucts are available under Deeza brand name, private branding is also available through Deeza New Jersey warehouse.

For more information about Deeza, go to: www.DeezaChassis.com.

You May Also Like

Bendix Making Changes at Indiana Manufacturing Operation

Bendix said it is transforming its distribution center into a state-of-the-art facility and consolidating dampers manufacturing into a single, larger space.

Over the next year and a half, the Bendix Distribution Center – the company’s primary North American distribution point – will upgrade into an operation using automation technology, while the engine vibration damper business will consolidate production into a larger space on the campus.

The changes are the result of a multimillion-dollar capital investment, Bendix said.

Doleco Announces Facility Expansion in Charlotte

The 33,000-square-foot facility is strategically positioned near major transportation hubs, providing optimal access to raw materials and speeding shipment of finished goods to all U.S. markets.

Standard Motor Products Introduces 268 New Numbers

The release provides new coverage in 75 product categories and 80 part numbers for 2023 and 2024 model-year vehicles, SMP said.

MAHLE Releases 2023 Sustainability Report

MAHLE noted it made significant progress in reducing its CO2 emissions, and increasing the use of renewable electricity.

MAHLE Releases 2023 Sustainability Report
Transtar Industries Continues Rapid Product Line Expansion 

The company is now offering OE recycled engines, in addition to its expansive line of OE recycled transmissions and transfer cases.

Other Posts

ZF Cleans Up Metro Park for Earth Day

ZF said the effort was in line with its dedication to sustainability, zero-waste and circularity.

ZF Cleans up Metro Park
PRT Launches 30 New Complete Strut Assemblies

The new items represent more than 10 million vehicles in new coverage, PRT said.

Motorcar Parts of America’s Selwyn Joffe on Core Values

Sustainability is embedded in every facet of the company’s operations, Joffe affirmed.

Motorcar Parts of America's Selwyn Joffe on Core Values
Bendix to Consolidate Nevada Operation into Indiana Campus

The company expects no changes to availability going forward and little to no customer impact as the consolidation is completed.