No ‘brake’ for product range expansion

May 16, 2016
No ‘brake’ for product range expansion
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Brake Engineering has added eight new brake calipers to its extensive product range, reflecting its commitment to having a range that constantly meets customer requirements.


The braking specialist consistently reviews its product offering, ensuring it can supply the market with products that are currently in high demand and the eight additional brake brake calipers cover popular models including: Nissan Juke (2010) and NV200 (2011); Hyundai i30 (2012); and finally Kia Picanto (2011), Ceed and Pro Ceed (2012).

In 2015, Brake Engineering launched 70 new parts covering more than 800 vehicle applications across all braking product groups. This highlights its dedication to developing its product range which enables it to offer complete braking unit solutions to its customers.

The company has led the market in the production of calipers since 1981, and with the exceptional efficiencies installed at its Wrexham based facility, it is able to meet this increasing demand and continue to offer calipers of premium quality and increased complexity while still remaining competitively priced.
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