Aero Performance Products Moves to New Location; Facility to House Administration, Warehousing, Product Development and Marketing for Aero Exhaust Products - aftermarketNews

Aero Performance Products Moves to New Location; Facility to House Administration, Warehousing, Product Development and Marketing for Aero Exhaust Products

As part of its consolidation of warehouse space, Aero closed the company's warehouse facility in California earlier this year and transported of all product inventory to the new facility in Bluffdale.

BLUFFDALE, Utah — Aero Performance Products, maker of Aero Exhaust products, has moved to its new location in Bluffdale, Utah. The move to the new offices provides a single location for Aero’s administration, warehousing and product development.

As part of its consolidation of warehouse space, Aero closed the company’s warehouse facility in California earlier this year and transported of all product inventory to the new facility in Bluffdale. The company then undertook build-out of the offices within the facility to house administration, product development, and other office functions for Aero Performance Products Inc. and Aero Exhaust Inc.

The purpose of the move is to reduce its operational costs while providing increased capacity to grow the company and multiply revenues.

“The move to this new facility will allow the company to grow more effectively as it further executes its business strategy,” said Bryan Hunsaker, chief executive officer of Aero Performance Products Inc. “While we still have some items to finish in the offices, we are pleased to finally be working from our new location. The move has already allowed the company to reduce expenses by eliminating inventory management, logistics and shipping functional duplication and reducing warehousing overhead, while at the same time providing for increased administrative efficiencies at our new facility.”

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