Serfac expands HOFFER range

May 31, 2017
Serfac expands HOFFER range
Share:

Serfac has made some significant new additions to its HOFFER Products brand portfolio which was introduced late last year. New additions include; Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensors, Throttle Bodies and Vaccuum Pumps, while in-demand new references include Ford Coolant Flange 8192766, VW Fuel Pump 7506809 and Hyundai Santa Fe Crankshaft Sensor 7517734.


HOFFER Products is a brand of well-known Italian company MEAT & DORIA and offers a comprehensive line-up of engine management products covering Fuel Pumps, Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensors, Coolant Temperature Sensors, Boost Pressure Sensors, Throttle Bodies, EGR Valves, Crankshaft & Camshaft Sensors, Air Mass Sensors & Meters Pressure Control Valves and Vacuum Pumps.  In all the HOFFER range contains over 10,000 part numbers and provides comprehensive coverage of the European car parc.

Liam O’Donohoe, commercial manager of Serfac says that the HOFFER range has been very well received. He comments, "Customer feedbacks since adding HOFFER to our portfolio has been extremely positive.  The brand’s comprehensive range and its competitive pricing provides motor factors with an extremely competitive proposition. We’re planning to expand the range further over coming months and we’re confident that factors will continue to find HOFFER a valuable and profitable addition to their product listing."

For more information regarding HOFFER Products and details of special offers, please call the Serfac sales team on: 01 459 8700 or via email on sales@serfac.ie.
Serfac
PREVIOUS ARTICLE
SCT highlights car care product potential
NEXT ARTICLE
Vital reduces bodyshop filler health risks

More from GARAGE WORKSHOP

Ring turns 50! 

Ring turns 50! 

icon Automotive lighting and auto e...
Ford Focus with pungent diesel smell

Ford Focus with pungent diesel smell

icon The smell of diesel is not on...
Schaeffler launches E-Axle repair kit for e-Golf

Schaeffler launches E-Axle repair kit for e-Golf

icon Schaeffler has launched the E-...

More from AUTOBIZ