Ingersoll Rand opens new central compressor stores to ease supply chain issues04 November 2022

Jen Kershaw, policy and membership officer from the British Compressed Air Society, opens the new facility

Ingersoll Rand has opened a new, 13,500ft2 central warehouse in Manchester, making it the only provider in the UK to hold stocks of complete compressed air systems, including compressors, downstream and ancillary equipment.

The new stores, which will stock up to 1,000 compressors at any one time, were opened in October 2022, in response to industry demand for faster lead-times.

Martin Wardle, aftermarket manager UK and Ireland at Ingersoll Rand, who oversaw the development of the warehouse, explains: “The combination of Brexit, the Coronavirus pandemic and the Ukraine crisis have all impacted on supply chains. Manufacturing customers have faced difficulties in sourcing the equipment and components they require to maintain production output.

“The opening of our new central stores in Manchester is a direct response to these customer concerns.Using data supplied by our industry trade body, the British Compressed Air Society, we now stock the most commonly specified kilowatt sizes of compressed air equipment, available to our entire sales distribution network to help fulfil orders in the UK and Ireland quickly and efficiently.

“Included in our stock lines are machines from our CompAir, Hydrovane, Gardner Denver and Champion ranges.We check our stock profile each day, so our sales network has access to live data and, we are also able to react quickly to changing demand, bringing in additional stock to help fulfil orders.”

Orders received for stock items before lunchtime can be despatched for next day delivery across the majority of the UK.

The new warehouse also benefits from the latest forklift truck technology.An innovative articulated truck which can navigate narrow aisles, alongside anarrow aisle forklift truck, has enabled Ingersoll Rand to install more racking in a smaller space, enabling the team to maximise storage space and stock more compressed air system components.

Commenting on the launch of the new warehouse, Colin Mander, strategic business line director and northern Europe compressor lead at Ingersoll Rand said: “Despite the economic downturn, demand for compressed air systems has showed no signs of slowing. Investing in new, energy-efficient systems and ancillaries at a time when the wholesale price of electricity is at a record high is a key driver for customers looking to replace or upgrade their compressed air provision.

Customers wishing to place compressed air system orders should contact their Ingersoll Rand distribution partner who will be able to advise on lead times.

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