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Liebherr Invests in Kansas City, MO Location for Mobile and Crawler Cranes Spare Parts Distribution

 Liebherr USA, Co. has invested in a Kansas City location to serve as a mobile and crawler cranes spare parts warehouse to more efficiently distribute parts throughout the region. The 12,000 ft2 warehouse holds approximately 2,300 stocked spare part line items, with over 5,000 line items expected to be stocked once the facility is fully converted. 

This major project started with the installation of racking within the warehouse that began in early 2024, with the warehouse receiving and shipping out its first order only a month later. Kansas City will serve as one of four locations parts are distributed to once they arrive at the main warehouse in Newport News, VA. 

“This significant investment in the expansion of the spare parts distribution network shows Liebherr’s further commitment to providing the best service to our customers in the Midwest,” notes Arnold Burger, General Manager of Customer Service, Mobile and Crawler Cranes, Liebherr USA, Co. 

Liebherr identified the great benefit of having a warehouse closer to the Midwest. With many Liebherr machines being used to construct wind turbines for the prevalent wind industry in the area, having parts more readily available will help reduce downtime and better service machines and customers in the area. 

“When people choose to expand their fleet with Liebherr, they deserve a strong partner that can provide them with reliable and efficient service when they’re in need,” explains Anthony South, Spare Parts Business Manager, Mobile and Crawler Cranes, Liebherr USA, Co. 

For more information, visit www.liebherr.com.

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Publish date : 2024-08-29 16:45:00

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