CEDAR GROVE, NJ, April 05, 2014 (Press-News.org) The Turkish branch, which will also serve Middle East countries, offers customers short delivery times, comprehensive service and a more flexible support. Moreover, King will address local customer's specific needs by conducting technical seminars, bearings installation training and more.
Every year more than 500.000 vehicles are sold in Turkey, creating a high demand for parts and component, and also for spare and replacement parts. King is responding to this growing demand by offering more bearings materials and sizes for the aftermarket than any other manufacturer!
"Based close to the market strengthens King's position in Turkey and the Middle East" said Hande Tancar, managing director at King Turkey. "Our local customers will benefit from the most advanced bearings materials and King's famous accuracy levels at a realistic and competitive price."
As part of their expending strategy, King will open more logistic centres in strategic locations in the near future to better serve its worldwide customer base.
For more information on the King Engine Bearings complete line of OE and performance engine bearings, visit http://www.kingbearings.com.
About King Engine Bearings
Founded in 1960, King Engine Bearings is a leading developer and manufacturer of high technology engine bearings for automobiles, light and heavy-duty trucks, marine, aviation, standby power and other types of internal combustion engines. King's only product is engine bearings. As a result of its specialization and focus, the company is recognized for producing the highest quality engine bearings available in the market today. The King line includes OEM replacement rod, main, cam bearings, and thrust washers and its special range of racing bearings. King's extensive coverage of domestic and import engine bearings ships from its main distribution center in Cedar Grove, N.J. and 11 other factory branch warehouses. For more information, visit http://www.kingbearings.com.
King Engine Bearings Opens Sales and Logistic Center in Turkey
King Engine Bearings, a developer and manufacturer of engine bearings, has opened a sales and logistic centre in Istanbul, Turkey and will present its extensive range of bearings at Automechanika Istanbul, booth #B158, hall2, 10-13 of April 2014..
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[Press-News.org] King Engine Bearings Opens Sales and Logistic Center in TurkeyKing Engine Bearings, a developer and manufacturer of engine bearings, has opened a sales and logistic centre in Istanbul, Turkey and will present its extensive range of bearings at Automechanika Istanbul, booth #B158, hall2, 10-13 of April 2014..