Blinker Group expands Alicante operations, unveils online store and advanced logistics

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A Alicante-based supplier focused on materials for professional repair, maintenance, and installation recently announced that its flashing division ended the year stronger than before. The business reported a 12 percent increase in turnover and revenues exceeding 51 million euros, according to the latest company disclosures. Management expects to carry that positive momentum into 2023 and aims to sustain growth throughout the year.

Looking ahead, the company outlined plans to push forward with new product lines, further investments in infrastructure, and upgraded computer systems to boost logistics and technology at its headquarters in the Las Atalayas industrial estate. These upgrades are designed to support a growing client base and to expand the product portfolio. In practical terms, the improvements are projected to lift annual turnover by as much as 50 percent in future periods, reflecting confidence in operational efficiency and market demand.

Among the strategic changes for the current year is the launch of a new online store. The platform is built to serve professionals by simplifying order management, providing a clear consumption history, and offering access to technical and safety information. The goal is to deliver a smooth user experience that translates into faster procurement and reliable service for professionals.

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To optimize the logistics system, the multinational in Alicante is preparing a new warehouse for fast-moving products to open during the summer. Blinker continues to supply a broad range of auxiliary materials, chemicals, tools, and machinery for professional use. The new facility is expected to boost efficiency, speed up production, and improve overall service quality.

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The project will continue with additional innovations in 2024, including computer upgrades to manage higher order volumes and prepare for future growth. In collaboration with the University of Alicante, Blinker operates a monitored system that uses AI-powered machine vision to enhance efficiency. This system is designed to capture and interpret images to automatically detect potential malfunctions in processes.

By 2024, Blinker Group, a recognized name in the technology and automotive sectors, aims to broaden its industrial footprint and deepen relationships with Large Account customers, unlocking new avenues for expansion.

The company is prioritizing further specialization in its offerings for professionals across engine components, metal products, wood materials, care solutions, and assemblies within its corporate structure.

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The leadership notes that catalog expertise will remain central. With customer expectations rising, Blinker emphasizes rapid availability of specific products to boost client competitiveness. The executive team states that this focus is central to the company’s purpose. Blinker now operates across multiple locations and in 25 countries through a network of subsidiaries and distributors.

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