BARBERTON, Ohio JohnDow Industries recently announced the launch of its full line of automotive service parts packaged in plastic kits and high volume wall units. Also available are storage cabinets to house the plastic assortments of small parts. This new cabinet is a solution for small parts storage. It is designed to hold up to 12 different assortments of the most popular service parts. The space saving and compact design
Robert Christy, JDI vice president of sales and marketing discussed the benefits of the new automotive service parts program: “profit and productivity always take a hit when inexpensive service parts are not readily available. Trying to locate, source or wait for delivery of a low-cost item results in idle service bays, wasted technician time and lost profits. Without a system to keep these parts organized, easy to find and easy to reorder, your service parts inventory can evolve into a collection of half-used kits, duplicated assortments, obsolete parts and wasted money. Our Storage Solution Cabinet solves all of those challenges and many more.”
The cabinet’s compact design (assembled) measures 14 ½ “W x 13
Automotive Service Parts Assortments
JohnDow has developed 18 assortments that include the most popular service parts for these key service categories:
- Oil: Drain Plugs & Gaskets
- Wheel: Wheel Studs & Lug Nuts
- Electrical: Fuses & Terminals
- Brake: Brake Line Fittings & Bleeder Screws
- Fuel: Fuel Line Repair
- Auto Body: Retainers, Trim Screws & Body Bolts
- Misc.: Vacuum Tees & Caps
Each assortment comes in a plastic case to keep all the parts organized and easy to find. The detailed lid insert identifies each fitting with a photo of the part, size and description. Reorder part numbers, quantities and UPC codes are also shown.
For more information visit Johndow.com
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