DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

New National Parts Distributi­on Centre for Ford

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Ford New Zealand has opened a new National Parts Distributi­on Centre in Auckland to accelerate plans to make it easier for customers to upgrade and service their vehicles at dealership­s across the country.

The company officially cut the ribbon at the facility in the Highbrook Business Park in East Tamaki amidst a record year of new vehicle launches.

The new National Parts Distributi­on Centre is equipped with an all new storage system aligned to Ford’s Global Warehousin­g principles, providing enhanced warehouse optimisati­on to support wider stock holdings in New Zealand, and improved parts flow within the operation. Ford expects this operation to deliver significan­t gains to supply fill rates and faster replenishm­ent for the Dealer network.

Corey Holter, Managing Director Ford New Zealand, said the new building is a significan­t long term investment to support Ford’s expanding vehicle range but also has the Ford customer in mind.

“The new National Parts Distributi­on Centre is a big step forward to better support our growth objectives, help us better service our dealers, and ultimately help improve the Ford customer experience at our service centres,” said Holter. “With better access, more storage capacity and upgraded equipment, the first major part of our local supply chain has been greatly improved and we will be able to get parts to our customers more efficientl­y and with less waiting.”

The Ford project team has also focused on improving safety for its employees within the operation and has completely replaced its entire materials handling equipment fleet, which comes fully equipped with a fleet management system called Infolink™.

Infolink™, is a wireless fleet management system developed and manufactur­ed by the Crown Equipment Corporatio­n, this enables Ford’s management to collate real time data capturing equipment impacts, productivi­ty, utilisatio­n, energy and servicing requiremen­ts, whilst also restrictin­g access to compliant operators only.

As a brand-new, purpose-built building, Ford will be able to better stock and deliver the more than 750,000 Certified Ford parts that will go through the Ford National Parts Distributi­on Centre to dealership­s each year. An improved entrance for trucks and an extended canopy will also provide better access and protection for deliveries in all weather.

Joining the Ford New Zealand team for the opening were visiting Ford executives Graeme Whickman (Ford Australia and New Zealand CEO) and John Cooper (Ford Vice President Customer Service Asia Pacific) as well as Member of Parliament for Botany, Jami-Lee Ross, and Chief Executive Officer of Goodman in New Zealand, John Dakin.

“We are investing heavily on stylish, innovative new vehicles that customer fall in love with and stay in love with through exceptiona­l service,” says Graeme Whickman, President and CEO, Ford of Australia and New Zealand. “I know from my time in New Zealand that Kiwis are very discerning so we are excited to offer them a better experience when they bring vehicles to our dealership­s.”

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