New look for J&S

November 02, 2008
New look for J&S
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After nine years trading in Clondalkin, J&S Automotive Distributors (formerly J&S Autoparts) have moved their premises to Park West Industrial Park, just off the M50/Naas Road junction.


Now in business for 30 years, J&S has enjoyed continuous year on year business growth, to become one of the leading automotive distributors in Ireland. During this time, the company has constantly expanded its brand portfolio with strong brands, to fulfil demand for quality replacement parts. Most recently J&S added the entire SNR-NTN product range including wheel bearing kits, brake disc hub, brake disc kits, as well as KYB shock absorbers, springs, suspension mounting kits and protection kits, to its portfolio.

The new 1,605m2 state-of-the art warehouse, has been specially designed to allow J&S to further enhance its customer service. It will also create the opportunity to stock an even bigger range and to guarantee better stock fill to customers.

In-line with the move to new premises, the company has also changed its corporate colours and its name from J&S Autoparts to J&S Automotive Distributors.

J&S Automotive Distributors, Unit 17, Park West Road, Park West, Dublin 12
Ph:01-629-7999, Fax: 01-620-5664, E-Mail: sales@jsautomotive.ie.
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