WAI Announces Relocation Of Corporate Office to Miramar, Florida   

WAI Announces Relocation Of Corporate Office to Miramar, Florida   

WAI now has more than 36,000 square feet to accommodate its center of operations including a 14,000-square-foot regional distribution center and a 2,000-square-foot engineering laboratory.

wai-hq-miramarMIRAMAR, Fla. — WAI, a leading manufacturing, sourcing and distribution company of rotating electrical, ignition, window regulator, and engine management products, announced that it has relocated its corporate headquarters to Miramar, Florida. WAI now has more than 36,000 square feet to accommodate its center of operations including a 14,000 square foot regional distribution center and a 2,000 square foot engineering laboratory. WAI will continue to operate manufacturing and distribution operations in Canada, North America, South America, Europe and China. This news follows the recent increase in manufacturing space within the Transpo facility in Shanghai.

“This move enables our Transpo electronics as well as our US product and engineering team to be centralized as well as have room for continued growth, said Doug Moul, COO and president. “Miramar’s Park of Commerce is on the border of Dade and Broward counties, providing WAI the best opportunity for attracting the finest talent across South Florida to accommodate growth.”

Customers across the world trust WAI to provide ready access to quality products across the automotive, heavy duty, agricultural, industrial, marine and power sports segments of the market. Innovation and creativity empower WAI to be a leader in the industry, with the new Miramar location, WAI will be better equipped to exceed the ever-changing needs of its customers throughout the global aftermarket.

“We are very excited about the recent relocation,” said Ryan Moul, Senior Vice President of Operations. “Continued investment is being made into the expansion of the Transpo electronics product range to compliment the expansion of the electrical units we continue to develop and bring to the market. Our Technical and Research departments in the United States will work to strengthen the Transpo electronics facility empowering us to produce market leading products.”

About WAI
WAI is a leading manufacturer and distributor of products for automotive, heavy duty, agricultural, industrial, marine and power sports applications for the aftermarket industry. Our range of products includes alternators, starter motors, starter/alternator components, vehicle electronics, turbochargers, window regulators, wiper motors, ignition coils, ignition leads, and engine management products. With 14 distribution centers, WAI is able to service more than 7,500 customers globally in 106 countries. To learn more, visit www.WAIglobal.com.

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