BPI Expands Eastern Distribution Center

Aug. 13, 2018
Brake Parts Inc. (BPI) has expanded its eastern distribution center in Hazelton, Pa., by over 200,000 square feet to meet the growing customer demand.

August 13, 2018—Brake Parts Inc. (BPI) has expanded its eastern distribution center (EDC) in Hazelton, Pa., by over 200,000 square feet to meet the growing customer demand across all of its BPI product categories, it was announced today by David Overbeeke, president and CEO.

“With the rapid double-digit growth of our Eastern U.S. customer base, we are pleased to announce that we have completed construction and have installed the racking in our Hazelton distribution center. We are nearly complete with the move-in process and will continue to provide the world-class service and industry-leading fill rates that customers expect from Brake Parts Inc,” said Overbeeke.

The Hazelton EDC will service all BPI East Coast customers, including private label and customers of the flagship Raybestos® brand, providing them with timely and accurate order fill rates.  

BPI has made significant investments in its state-of-the-art Oracle and warehouse management systems (WMS) throughout its entire distribution system. The system delivers full visibility to various stages of the distribution process, enhances the customer experience by providing access to up-to-the-minute inventory levels, optimizes turn times and supports a 24 to 48 hour order fill time.  

“Our 568,000 sq. ft. facility has 160 full time employees that achieved 95 percent order fill rate performance in 2017. The expansion of our Hazelton facility will enhance order turn by making BPI even more efficient in picking, packing and shipping, allowing us to serve our East Coast customers even better in the future,” said Al Biemer, vice president of supply chain for BPI.

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