MJAllen Automotive reveals plans for the future
MJAllen Automotive has outlined its strategy for the future, as its new-look team plans to unveil new brands and products in the automotive aftermarket.
Headed up by Les Kershaw, managing director, Julian Rose, operations manager, Colin Downie, commercial manager, and Wayne Hodgkisson, commercial director, MJAllen Automotive, home to the National Auto Parts brand, plans to extend all current ranges of aftermarket components, including pads, discs, wheel hubs and calipers.
The company will also create a “greater emphasis” on its automotive engineering, as part of parent company, MJAllen Group.
MJAllen Group reported it has spent a number of months repositioning itself in order to positively demonstrate the scale of the company and also the strength in depth MJAllen Automotive has as part of the wider group of companies.
MJAllen Group is a third-generation, family-run engineering business that comprises separate businesses, including MJAllen Automotive. Other companies within the group specialise in metal casting, precision machining, structural metalworking and automotive engineering, further boosted by an automotive research and development sector, responsible for all-terrain, agricultural and consumer driveline systems.
Industry evolving at “great pace”
Les said: “With the flexibility to supply either proprietary or ‘own brand’ programmes, we are probably one of the best kept secrets in the trade, given the scale of what we offer to the market. Our expertise in engineering and research and development, along with 40 years experience in the automotive aftermarket, means we are perfectly positioned to support our customers across the world.
“The automotive aftermarket is evolving at a great pace and it’s important that there is confidence throughout the supply chain. MJAllen Automotive sets the benchmark for investment in manufacturing and engineering, and these will be key to our growth in the coming years.”
The company stated that more brands and products will be added in the coming months, in-line with its aim of being the “best go-to option as a vehicle parts supplier”.