The Green Parts Specialists (GPS), a leading green parts supplier, has launched a new delivery hub in Newbury, reinforcing its distribution footprint across the south of England.
The new facility joins GPS’s existing delivery centres in Skelmersdale, Gloucester, and Dumfries, bringing the company’s sustainable vehicle parts operations even closer to customers in the southern region. This move forms part of GPS’s broader strategy to boost regional distribution and reduce environmental impact.
The Newbury hub will serve as a key southern base, enabling GPS to streamline its logistics and eliminate the need for long-distance deliveries from its Skelmersdale headquarters.
Lewis Woolnough, Sales Director at GPS, commented: “By regularly distributing parts to our Newbury hub, we can eliminate multiple long-distance journeys from our Skelmersdale HQ and operate more efficiently and sustainably.
“Not only will the addition of this hub provide a faster and more efficient delivery service to customers in the south of England, but it will also reduce our road miles and help us to lower our carbon footprint.”
GPS has been undergoing significant growth since its acquisition in 2023 by global vehicle remarketing and recycling leader Copart. The Newbury hub is one of the first steps in an ambitious development plan that includes infrastructure upgrades, new equipment, and a wider operational reach.
With demand for green parts increasing across the automotive sector, GPS is positioning itself to meet growing sustainability expectations while maintaining its leadership in the recycled vehicle parts market.
This latest investment highlights GPS’s commitment to both customer service and environmental performance as it continues to scale its green parts distribution across the UK.