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New Dublin ParkerStore

Parker Hannifin and Rotate Brammer join forces to provide enhanced range of products for customers

Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion and control technologies, have partnered with Rotate Brammer, part of Europe’s leading distributor of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) products and services, by opening a new ParkerStore and further expanding their Irish network of stores.

The new ParkerStore, within Rotate Brammer’s Dublin sales and service centre, opened on 6 October 2011 and provides a wide range of Parker pneumatic, hydraulic, seals and filtration products.



The ParkerStore concept has been pioneered by Parker Hannifin, both as a tool for helping key independent distributors expand their business operations, and as a method of getting the company's extensive range of products to end users even more quickly and efficiently.

Chris Davies, general manager for Brammer in Ireland, commented: ‘We see our partnership with Parker as an integral part of both our business strategies to optimize availability and service to customers in the area. Customers can now benefit from rapid off-the-shelf delivery of quality Parker components, enabling them to reduce their stockholding and working capital as well as the ability to access enhanced services, which will directly benefit our customers.’

Seamus Fenlon, distribution manager for Parker in Ireland, added: ‘The ParkerStore programme offers all our distribution partners a proven business model that they can develop for use in their local areas. It offers real value both to the store operator and to their customers, bringing Parker technology and expertise within easy reach of everybody involved in the field of motion and control, regardless of the operation they run.’



There is now an extensive network of ParkerStores worldwide and Parker boasts 2,700 outlets.

 
 

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