Brace of new branches for GSF

Factor chain GSF Car Parts continued its period of expansion by opening new Cornish branches in Saltash and Camborne. 

These latest openings take GSF to eight new branches in the last three months. 

GSF Car Parts Saltash Branch Manager Steve Harwood and Assistant Branch Manager Jordan Cormack

The Saltash branch occupies a unit on the area’s biggest industrial estate, Edgcumbe Park, just off the A38 to the north west of the town. 

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Meanwhile, GSF’s Camborne branch is located on the Formal Business Park estate just off the A30 and is one of the most southerly sites in GSF’s network of more than 180 branches across the UK.

GSF Car Parts President and COO Mark Eburne said: “The strength of GSF’s nationwide distribution network means that every branch has superb availability of products for all makes and models of vehicles, so customers in Camborne can expect the same level of fantastic customer service as those in Birmingham and Newcastle.”

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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