The largest manufacturer of aftermarket imaging systems and components has announced that its German distribution centre will now deliver products to Eastern European nations.
The centre, based in Butzbach, Germany, was opened in July 2013, and Static Control has stated that the centre will now deliver to its customers in Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary and the Czech Republic, adding to the current delivery area including Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Static Control noted that the opening of the facility last year “provided genuine remanufacturers of the DACH region with dedicated logistical resources”, and that the “same level of dedicated customer service will be provided to the newly-added territories” as well.
Simon Grimes, Static Control’s Global Sales Manager for Eastern Europe, commented: “We are emphasising a deeper customer experience by offering more local logistical support. We want to get to our customers faster, which is a real advantage in such a competitive and cost-critical business environment.
“Now more remanufacturers can benefit from the same speed and efficiency of service that the DACH region has enjoyed for the past eight months. Static Control is deeply committed to supporting customers in the Eastern European region.”
Static Control recently revealed that it had named Makkon as its new distributor for Ukraine.