Big expansion of FAI Steering and Suspension range

January 29, 2014
Big expansion of FAI Steering and Suspension range
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FAI has announced two significant increases in the number of parts available in its Steering and Suspension range. Earlier in the month the extensive portfolio was boosted by the addition of 60 new parts and added to this FAI has just introduced new applications for other models including the  Alfa Romeo Giulietta 2010->, Audi A4 2007->, Ford C-Max 2010 ->, and Mazda 6 2007 ->.


The highly popular FAI steering and suspension range now contains over 4,500 part numbers including many for the very latest cars on the road. New additions are added each month keeping the range highly relevant and focused on actual demand. FAI says the range also features matching OE quality and excellent value for money.

To cope with growing demand for its steering and suspension range, and huge portfolio of other components, the company is now expanding its warehouse facility at its head office at Leighton Buzzard. New storage capacity for 1500 pallets has come on stream and FAI has also invested in new handling equipment, forklifts and packing bays.
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