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WTDiesel adds bulk supply, remanufacturing and DPD pickup delivery

Jul. 7, 2026
By AI, Created 16:17 UTC, Jul 07, 2026, AGP -

WTDiesel on July 7 said it is expanding services for trade and retail customers with bulk B2B supply, send-in injector remanufacturing, priority stock and a new DPD pickup option. The move is designed to speed fulfillment, widen availability and reduce wrong-order risk for garages, workshops and motorists.

Why it matters: - WTDiesel’s new service mix is aimed at customers who need faster access to diesel injectors, lower-cost repair options and more flexibility on delivery. - The expansion also gives trade buyers a more direct supply route for repeat or bulk orders.

What happened: - WTDiesel announced a broader service rollout on July 7 from London. - The update adds B2B bulk injector supply, professional injector remanufacturing, expanded priority stock, trade and technical support, and DPD pickup-point delivery. - WTDiesel said the changes were designed around customer demand from garages, workshops, retail buyers and resellers.

The details: - B2B bulk supply is now available to garages, workshops, motor factors, distributors and other trade customers. - The bulk service covers one-off orders and ongoing supply agreements. - Pricing scales by quantity and injector type. - WTDiesel has launched a send-in remanufacturing service for faulty or used injectors. - Customers can send a single injector, a full set, a workshop batch or a B2B bulk volume. - Each injector is inspected, rebuilt, calibrated and fully tested before return. - Completed injectors include a test report. - WTDiesel says remanufacturing can be a lower-cost option than buying a full replacement injector, especially for expensive, rare or hard-to-source references. - Priority stock now includes best-selling references such as 03L130277B / 03L130277S and other Siemens/VDO-type injectors. - The company says holding those lines in regular stock should improve dispatch speed and availability for complete sets. - Customers can now get help identifying injectors and confirming compatibility before buying or remanufacturing. - Support can use injector numbers, OE numbers or vehicle details to confirm the correct part. - WTDiesel said the support is intended to reduce costly wrong orders. - DPD has been added alongside UPS and Royal Mail. - Customers can choose a DPD pickup point if they are not available for home or workplace delivery. - The pickup option gives customers a place to collect orders at a more convenient time.

Between the lines: - The service expansion points to a push to serve both the repair trade and end users in one channel. - Priority stock and compatibility checks suggest WTDiesel is trying to cut delays and returns in a parts market where the wrong injector can create extra cost and downtime. - The pickup-point option also matches wider consumer expectations for more flexible parcel collection.

What's next: - WTDiesel is now positioned to handle larger trade accounts, more remanufacturing jobs and faster shipping on in-demand references. - The company’s next test will be whether the added services improve turnaround times and capture more repeat business.

The bottom line: - WTDiesel is turning from a parts seller into a broader injector service operation, with bulk supply, repair, stock and delivery options under one roof. - More information is available at the company's website.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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