Whatever It Takes Celebrates Grand Opening of Three New Locations - Transmission Digest

Whatever It Takes Celebrates Grand Opening of Three New Locations

WIT opens new branches in Florida, Rhode Island and Arizona.

WIT (Whatever It Takes) has opened three new locations in the past weeks, despite the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing its total number to 38.

On June 1, WIT opened a Rhode Island branch to ship next-day parts to the New England area, and same-day delivery to Rhode Island clients, as well as Massachusetts and Connecticut.

A fourth Florida location was opened in Miami on June 22, and a Tucson branch was opened June 24. According to WIT, “Tucson can ship customer orders quickly and efficiently to the West Coast. At the same time, daily delivery service from the Beltsville, MD location expanded to include Lancaster, PA and surrounding areas.”

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