New TransDiesel branch in Silverdale

New TransDiesel branch in Silverdale

Parts
TransDiesel Ltd has recently opened a brand new branch, including a service facility on Forge Road in Silverdale.  An official opening was held at the end of March to celebrate the move, together with local businesses and customers.
After an extensive search around the Northern Auckland region, Silverdale was selected as the preferred location. 
“The logistics challenges of Auckland makes convenient movement and location of service facilities and people very important to meet our customer’s needs”, commented Mike McKessar, CEO of TransDiesel. 
 
“The northern end of Auckland is one of the fastest growing areas in the country and Silverdale has the ability to be a real hub for that activity”, added Mike. 
 
“The opening of a new branch at Silverdale is another positive move forward towards our goal of being the best sales and service business in the construction equipment industry”.
 
The branch supports all areas of TransDiesels’ business, including construction equipment, power products, marine, oil, filtration and parts, with the added capability of a full service workshop.
As part of this move TransDiesel closedits branch in Orams Marine Village, but has appointed Auckland Engineering Supplies, located on Beaumont Street, as a reseller for its oil and filtration products.
 
 
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