Motion Industries' Distribution Center

Distribution Center Opens Near Seattle

July 31, 2018
: Motion Industries opened its most recent distribution center in Auburn, Wash., with a facility covering more than 62,000 ft2.

Motion Industries Inc., a nationwide distributor of maintenance, repair, and operation replacement parts, recently opened a new distribution center in Auburn, Wash. The location was chosen for its easy connections to Interstates 5, 405, and 90 and close proximity to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The center serves 24 Motion Industries branches in the area plus the company’s 550+ other locations across North America. The 62,000 ft2 facility stocks a broad range of industrial parts and supplies including fluid power components, bearings, power transmission and electrical products, safety supplies, and more.

Based in Birmingham, Ala., Motion Industries is a wholly owned subsidiary of Genuine Parts Co. For more information, call (800) 526-9328 or visit www.motionindustries.com.

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