MANNOL UK TO EXPAND NORTHAMPTON DC

Mannol UK is to expand its distribution centre in Northampton.

The facility has been expanded from 28,000 sq. ft to 65,000 square feet and currently has the capacity to hold  £3m in stock, although this can be increased fivefold.

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Site to be expanded up to 65,000 sq. ft

Jevgenij Lyzko, MD of Mannol UK said: “The expansion of the distribution facility reflects growing demand for Mannol lubricants and additives, as well as fast expanding sales of its car care and workshop product ranges. With the new facilities on stream Mannol can continue to serve its customers across the UK with prompt deliveries and excellent product availability. Unlike some other suppliers Mannol has been able to maintain its excellent level of customer service throughout the Brexit transition period and the new facility will further improve efficiency”.

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  1. This is an odd set up. Mannol UK doesn’t exist as a business. This is the site of Lubriage – an ebay trader.