DENSO Opens First Mexico Distribution Center

DENSO Opens First Auto Parts Distribution Center In Mexico

DENSO said the new facility builds on its longstanding presence in Mexico that dates back nearly two decades. The company opened its first manufacturing plant at the time, also in Apodaca. That number has since grown to four manufacturing plants in Mexico serving markets throughout North America.

Denso - LogoDENSO has opened its first auto parts distribution center in Mexico. Located in Apodaca, Nuevo Leon, the facility allows DENSO to bring its full selection of replacement auto parts to the marketplace, ensuring faster delivery and enhanced service to meet growing customer demand across Mexico.

DENSO said the new facility builds on its longstanding presence in Mexico that dates back nearly two decades. The company opened its first manufacturing plant at the time, also in Apodaca. That number has since grown to four manufacturing plants in Mexico serving markets throughout North America.

In 2011, DENSO opened its Mexico City sales office. DENSO established the new distribution center in response to strong year-over-year sales growth of its aftermarket auto parts in the Mexico marketplace. DENSO currently sells its entire selection of 26 product lines in Mexico, up from just two lines in 2005.

The new facility opened in August and has already begun shipping to customers throughout the country. Inventory at the location will grow to include DENSO’s full line of spark plugs, oxygen sensors, filters and all other replacement auto parts covering almost every vehicle make and model on the road today.

DENSO provides all of its customer support materials – product and packaging information, sales literature, catalogs and other resources – in Spanish.

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