GSF Car Parts opens two new branches in Southern England

GSF Car Parts has opened two new branches in Crawley, West Sussex, and Southgate, north London.

The Crawley site is a regional distribution centre spanning some 22,000 square feet. It has a fleet of six vans running between smaller branches three times a day from Monday to Saturday. That fleet will expand in the “near future”, GSF said.

The Southgate location is a smaller unit that is intended to improve GSF’s delivery speeds in north London. The company noted it is four miles from the borough of Barnet and three miles away from population centre Finchley; with three delivery vans and four bikes.

The two new sites come amid the rapid expansion of GSF’s network. It last week announced the opening of the Birmingham East branch, and a week prior to that added coverage in Crayford and Openshaw.

“We’re pleased to welcome the Birmingham East, Crawley and Southgate branches to the GSF network,” said CEO Steve Horne.

“The opening of these new branches demonstrates our ongoing investment in ensuring that our customers have easy access to the car parts they need, no matter where they are in the country.

“Birmingham, Crawley, and Southgate are all key locations for us, and we are excited to bring our exceptional service and extensive product range to these areas.”

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