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NFI Parts™ expands clean and protect product line

NFI Parts™ remains open for business and has focused efforts on product offerings to help operators protect drivers and passengers.

May 12, 2020
NFI Parts™ expands clean and protect product line

NFI Parts™ is working closely with fellow NFI OE businesses, New Flyer, MCI, ADL, and ARBOC while staying engaged with industry associations.

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NFI Parts™ is working closely with fellow NFI OE businesses, New Flyer, MCI, ADL, and ARBOC while staying engaged with industry associations. NFI Parts

The Aftermarket Parts Company LLC, operating as NFI Parts™, added more offerings to its catalogue to increase safety and cleanliness for its motorcoach and public transportation customers.

NFI Parts™ remains open for business and has focused efforts on product offerings to help operators protect drivers and passengers as well as clean and disinfect vehicles.

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“We’ve seen great response to these new products and collaborating with our customers has been a key factor in the success of our Clean and Protect product line,” said Brian Dewsnup, president of NFI Parts™. “Our customers are 100% committed to the safety of their drivers and passengers and many have placed orders for these products over the last two weeks.”

To ensure customers have access to the solutions they need, the Clean and Protect product line now includes:

  • Driver Protection Barriers

  • UV lights for use in HVAC systems to kill viruses and bacteria

  • Higher MERV rated Air Filters

  • Fresh Air Ventilation

  • Retractable Partition

  • Retractable Belt Partition

  • Cleaning and Disinfecting Products

  • Hand Sanitizer and Dispensers

  • Disposable, Individually Wrapped Masks and Dispensers

  • Fogging equipment and solution

“The fogging products have been something we’ve gotten a number of questions on,” said Dewsnup. “Our option is hand-held and does not require special PPE to use. Five vehicles can be sanitized before you need to refill.”

NFI Parts™ is working closely with fellow NFI OE businesses, New Flyer, MCI, ADL, and ARBOC while staying engaged with industry associations such as ABA, UMA, and APTA, to both provide guidance and respond to requirements that are of the highest priority to customers.

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The strong partnership between NFI Parts™ and its supply network has resulted in inventory on these high demand items to be available for purchase. Due to the popularity of the Clean and Protect products, customers are encouraged to reach out to their NFI Parts™ customer service representative as quickly as possible to minimize lead times.

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