GSF opens two new branches

GSF Car Parts has expanded its network again, opening branches in Ruislip and Stockton.

The Ruislip branch in West London spans 6424 sq ft and supports the network with four new vans and three bikes. The branch is fully operational and has 11 staff.

Matthew Ladmore, Ruislip branch manager, said: “Opening our new branch in Ruislip is an exciting step for us and we’re honoured to have executive chairman, Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia join us to mark the occasion.

“This location allows us to strengthen our presence in West London, ensuring that local garages and customers have faster access to the parts they need. We’re looking forward to building strong relationships with the Ruislip community and beyond.”

The Stockton branch covers 5754 sq ft and employs 14 staff. This branch is equipped with six new vans.

GSF says the Stockton branch is expected to “play a crucial role” in its operations across the North East.

Andy Gardner, Stockton branch manager, said: “The launch of our Stockton branch marks a significant expansion of our services in the Northeast. This facility will enhance our ability to meet the demands of local customers swiftly and efficiently, ensuring that we continue to deliver the high standards of service that GSF is known for.”

These two branch openings follow the recent launch of a new branch in Chessington and Regional Distribution Centre in Stockport last month, as well as a significant investment in a new 500,000 sq ft National Distribution Centre in Wolverhampton.

Steve Horne, CEO of GSF Car Parts, said: “We are delighted to introduce our newest branches in Ruislip and Stockton as part of our ongoing growth strategy.

“Expanding our network allows us to bring our extensive product range and exceptional service closer to customers across the UK.

“We are committed to making car parts more accessible, and these new branches are a testament to our dedication to serving the automotive industry.”

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