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Walker Products Releases 2011 Mexico Catalog

Walker Products of Garden Grove, CA, announces the official release of the 2011 Oxygen Sensor Catalog for Mexico. This new edition features the most current data targeting the Mexico Carparc with an "All Makes-All Models" coverage strategy. Every part featured has been engineered for consolidation of SKUs while increasing coverage and maximizing ROI.

Walker Products of Garden Grove, CA, announces the official release of the 2011 Oxygen Sensor Catalog for Mexico. This new edition features the most current data targeting the Mexico Carparc with an “All Makes-All Models” coverage strategy. Every part featured has been engineered for consolidation of SKUs while increasing coverage and maximizing ROI.

Walker has been active in the Mexico market for more than 40 years supplying quality fuel system repair products and engine management components. “Our first dedicated Oxygen Sensor Catalog for Mexico was in 1999. It proved to be a great resource for our customers to prepare and grow their businesses for the future,” said Export Sales Manager, Ruben Yaver. “Our product management and engineering teams have continually produced the most accurate and comprehensive catalogs for this thriving region. We are very proud of this year’s effort.”

Walker Products has won multiple AIA awards in recognition of their outstanding packaging and of the quality, completeness and accuracy of their catalogs. Other recently released catalogs include the US Region Oxygen Sensors, Othermotive Oxygen Sensors, Ignition Wire Sets, Sonda De Lambdas Venezuela, and European Lambda Sensor Catalogs. If you are interested in obtaining Walker catalogs, call (970) 245-5949.

For any additional information, log on to the company’s website at www.walkerproducts.com.                           

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