Bilstein group to take lead role at Automechanika Birmingham

April 18, 2017
Bilstein group to take lead role at Automechanika Birmingham
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Following its highly successful attendance last year, the bilstein group will once again play a lead role at Automechnika Birmingham, which runs from June 6th to 8th at the NEC. 


The company says it has many surprises in store as well as lunch for visitors between 12.00 and 2.30 daily. Each day will feature something new linked to the culture and heritage of its world-renowned brands, febi, SWAG and Blue Print.

The bilstein group offers a range of some 47000 OE matching quality components and a range of different items will be displayed on the brand new company stand. In particular ranges such as febi’s electrical and engine parts, SWAG’s steering and suspension parts and Blue Print’s filters and braking components will be highlighted, as well as the increasing commercial range of the febi Truck Division.

On the stand visitors will also be able to find out more about the groups new UK distribution centre being developed at Markham Vale. This state of the art facility will move febi and Blue Print distribution under one roof, in a central location for an enhanced logistics service to customers. 

The bilstein group sales team will be available throughout the show to discuss the brands, the future, and the latest offerings. The bilstein group stand is located at 19C30.
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