
Published on: Tuesday, Tue, 17 Jul 2018 ● 2 Min Read
Delivery times reduced by up to five days; minimal down time at maximum productivity; and lift racking and lithium-ion technology in use
Hamburg / Singapore: Jungheinrich is expanding its spare parts logistics capacities in South East Asia. With the opening of a spare parts center in the South East Asian trade and logistics metropolis of Singapore, the company has reduced the delivery times of replacement parts by up to five days. Jungheinrich customers all over South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand will benefit from the Increased spare parts availability. This will enable Jungheinrich to satisfy therefore particularly urgent customer requests in the APAC region by providing round-the-clock access to spare parts. "The new spare parts center in Singapore will strengthen our position as the market leader in terms of spare parts availability by now so covering South East Asia and the Pacific area," pledges Stefan Brehm, Vice President of Aftersales at Jungheinrich. "By bridging up to seven time zones, we will be able to react faster to the requests of our customers. For Jungheinrich customers, this darstellt minimal downtime and maximum productivity. "
In addition to the customer service aspect, environmental considerations at Jungheinrich So Played at important role. Through the additional optimization of the region's transportation network, CO2 emissions will be reduced by 75 per cent. Further More, the spare parts center is a perfect Example of efficient and intelligent warehouse management thanks to its modern lift racking and lithium-ion powered forklift trucks.
About Jungheinrich
Jungheinrich, established in 1953, is one of the world's leading solution for intralogistics. With a comprehensive portfolio of industrial trucks, logistics systems and services, Jungheinrich offers its customers tailor-made solutions for the challenges of the industry 4.0. The Group, with headquarters in Hamburg is represented in 40 countries with its own direct sales companies and in some 80 other countries through partnerships. Jungheinrich employs 18,000 people and posted 2018 consolidated sales of € 3.8 billion.