King Engine Bearings Relocates its North American Headquarters - Engine Builder Magazine

King Engine Bearings Relocates its North American Headquarters

King Engine Bearings announced the relocation of its North American headquarters to a new, bigger office building and warehouse on Okner Parkway in Livingston, NJ. The new location will enable King to better meet the needs of its customers, and facilitate continued growth.

King Engine Bearings announced the relocation of its North American headquarters to a new, bigger office building and warehouse on Okner Parkway in Livingston, NJ. The new location will enable King to better meet the needs of its customers, and facilitate continued growth.

After completing the King manufacturing facilities expansion in Israel, King USA headquarters is now moving to a bigger location to align with the unprecedented growth in bearings sales over the past few years. Much of this growth comes from an increased foothold in the worldwide race market, in addition to sales expansion in OE replacement markets.

The new facilities will serve as the base of operations for King USA executive offices as well as its sales, customer support call center, accounting departments and logistics.

The new location will support King’s steady growth in demands and will enable the company to store a wider range of products.

For more information: www.kingbearings.com.

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