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OilQuick opens UK spare parts division

Quick coupler and attachments specialist OilQuick has expanded its presence in the UK with the launch of a dedicated spare parts division, providing customers with direct access to genuine components from a new warehouse facility in Warrington

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OilQuick UK said the move will enable faster delivery times and improved parts availability across the country, supported by local service and repair capabilities for its coupler systems.

The company said the strengthened UK operation is part of its broader commitment to enhancing parts availability, technical support, and aftersales services for customers and dealers nationwide.

Dave Parker, Business Development Manager, OilQuick UK, said: “Our goal is to make it easier than ever for UK customers to maintain their OilQuick systems and minimise downtime.

“With local stock and service capabilities, we can offer both speed and expertise that match our customers’ needs.”

The Sweden-headquartered company first entered the UK market in late 2020 and now works with six dealers across England.

The new facility adds to its wider international expansion. In June, OilQuick opened new headquarters for its Italian operations in Mozzecane, near Verona.

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