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  May 14th, 2019 | Written by

K&N Filters Selects Tigers as Logistics Partner for Expansion Efforts

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  • “Working with Tigers is the perfect match for expanding our operations in China..."
  • “K&N Filters is committed to providing Chinese car owners with high quality product performance..."
  • K&N Filters supports sustainable practices through its eco-friendly products such as reusable engine & home air filters.

North American-based air filtration manufacturer, K&N Filters confirmed Tigers – an enterprise solutions company, to provide logistics support as it expands its footprint throughout China. Tigers will utilize their Chinese offices and facilities to support the expansion initiatives, which include the “Revolution. Powering the Future” strategy conference launched by K&N in Chengdu.

“Working closely with international brands like K&N Filters as a strategic logistics partner is always a pleasure for Tigers as we are specialized in global logistics and supply chain solutions,” said Laura Crow, Managing Director of China, Tigers, in the release.

“China is a very strong market for Tigers and we are working with K&N Filters by fulfilling both its B2B and B2C orders in the region, providing marketing and trading services, as well as offering our specialist local knowledge.”

Known for supplying high-performance motorsports – such as NASCAR, with top quality air filters and filtration systems for optimized performance, K&N Filters also supports sustainable practices through its eco-friendly products including reusable engine, cabin, and home air filters.

“K&N Filters is committed to providing Chinese car owners with high quality product performance and is continuously developing a localized product series that is more suitable for the Chinese market,” said William Wu, General Manager – China, K&N Filters, in the release.

“Working with Tigers is the perfect match for expanding our operations in China due to Tigers’ extensive knowledge of the Chinese market and their modern approach to global logistics.”

Source: Tigers, K&N Filters