Fresh start to 2019 for BeSafe

It’s been a fresh start to the new year for car seat company BeSafe as it moved into a new, larger warehouse over the Christmas break, in order to accommodate the brand’s growth over the past eight years.

The new purpose-built warehouse is five times larger than the previous one and will act as the hub from which BeSafe will serve most major European countries. The new set-up offers state-of-the-art storage, stock control and operational technologies.

“BeSafe pioneered rearfacing child seats that are five times safer,” said country manager Paul Sirett, “so it seems fitting we are now opening a warehouse that is five times larger to supply our growth!”

He continued: “With two major new car seat launches, four significant upgrades and numerous new car seat accessories to come in 2019, we are confident that our growth is set to continue.”

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