
DFSK South Africa has increased its parts inventory to ensure workshops and service centres can keep vehicles on the road without interruption.
The company’s expanded warehouse at its Kempton Park head office has doubled stock levels, giving repairers faster access to components and reducing costly downtime for customers.
Technology Driven Ordering System
The upgraded system introduces a modern, technology‑driven ordering and dispatch process. Dealers now have real‑time visibility of parts availability, improving accuracy and speeding up processing. This means vehicles spend less time in workshops and more time back in service.
Gina Giani, CEO of DFSK South Africa, says: “This investment is ultimately about one thing: keeping our customers on the road. Whether it’s an individual relying on their vehicle every day or a business that simply cannot afford downtime, we’re committed to providing fast, reliable support that keeps people moving.”

Dealer Network and Training Support
DFSK’s growing dealer network, now more than 24 dealerships across Southern Africa, benefits directly from the expanded warehouse and improved logistics. The system is designed to support workshops with quicker turnaround times and consistent supply.
Gina adds: “The upgraded system brings a modern, technology driven ordering and dispatch system, designed to speed up processing, improve accuracy and give dealers real time visibility, so vehicles spend less time in workshops and more time where they belong: out on the road.”
Staff Writer
Reporting from the front lines of the collision repair industry, delivering expert analysis and the technical updates that drive the African automotive sector forward.
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