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Jasper Opens West Coast DC in Kingman, Ariz.

Jasper Engines & Transmissions has opened a new distribution center in Kingman, Ariz., to better serve its branches and customers out west. In its present configuration, the Kingman distribution center receives up to six shipments from Jasper each week to keep fully stocked with 2,400 remanufactured products. In turn, Kingman sends out up to six trucks each week to service the company's Southern California, Phoenix, Northern California and Las Vegas branches.

JASPER, Ind. — Jasper Engines & Transmissions has opened a new distribution center in Kingman, Ariz., to better serve its branches and customers out west.

Completed in early May, this new 69,000-square-foot facility is located within the Kingman Airport Industrial Park, northeast of town. Jasper uses approximately half the building, with the rest of the space reserved for future expansion.

“With our Crawford, Ind., distribution center so far away we needed to have a large west coast warehouse to give our customers the level of service they need and deserve,” says Zach Bawel, Jasper vice president of sales. “As we continue to grow on the west coast, the Kingman facility will become even more important.”

In its present configuration, the Kingman distribution center receives up to six shipments from Jasper each week to keep fully stocked with 2,400 remanufactured products. In turn, Kingman sends out up to six trucks each week to service the company’s Southern California, Phoenix, Northern California and Las Vegas branches.

From a business standpoint, Kingman is a great distribution point for the west, said Bawel.

“Kingman is located along Interstate 40, a direct route into the California market which is a huge automotive market,” says Bawel. “This allows Jasper to deliver to the Phoenix, Las Vegas, Southern California and Bay Area of California next day, with our own fleet of delivery trucks.”

As future demand warrants, Jasper can store up to 3,800 units in its current layout, or utilize the entire building to store in excess of 8,000 finished units. Plus, a spur line can be routed to the building for rail service, if needed.

“This new distribution center will facilitate our growth in California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah,” Bawel added.

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