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RS launches NZ warehouse

Launched in November, RS will stock 500+ products in their new Auckland warehouse for next-day delivery across New Zealand.

RS have further committed to the New Zealand market, leveraging the Group’s logistic partnerships with the  opening of a state-of-the-art warehouse facility in Auckland. This commitment will ensure that customers can expect shorter delivery times with next day delivery available on many selected products.

Established in New Zealand in 2013 RS, a global omnichannel product and solutions provider, has forged valuable partnerships with prominent industrial customers by augmenting their procurement, inventory, and maintenance operations. This recent expansion exemplifies RS’s dedication to minimising costly downtime for its clients.

Customers can now readily access industry leading brands such as Schneider Electric, Fluke, TE Connectivity, Honeywell, and Amphenol Industrial through this facility, along with RS PRO, RS’s own brand which offers customers a price competitive advantage.

It is expected that RS over the short term will expand the number of brands available directly through this warehouse, offering customers more locally sourced options.

“The team at RS in New Zealand are excited to have leading brands locally available to enhance our service offering to New Zealand customers,” explains Angie Shears, RS’s New Zealand Sales Manager. 

“We’re particularly looking forward to being able to provide our customers at short notice with a wider range of products including dangerous goods such as lithium batteries, adhesives, and silicon, as well as brands previously unavailable in New Zealand. “

This new warehouse is another reason manufacturers and other industries throughout New Zealand should have RS as their preferred MRO supplier. Cost incurred through forced down time is a major issue for business in New Zealand, RS works diligently with its customers to minimise these.

RS also builds efficiencies in their customers’ procurement through helping them consolidate their supplier base whilst tailoring solutions to meet unique MRO needs of specific industries.

With market leading brands now available in the country, and access to over 700,000 products, there are few procurement solutions in New Zealand that RS cannot deliver.

RS has been operating as RS Components Ltd in New Zealand since 2013.

 

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