MobileSentrix, a leading distributor of mobile device repair parts and solutions, has expanded into Europe by opening a new distribution hub in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The facility marks the company’s fourth major center, joining its existing operations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. This move was already announced in an exclusive interview with MobileSentrix’s president Jordan Notenbaum and SecondaryMarket.news earlier.
CEO highlights European opportunities
“For years, repair professionals across North America have trusted MobileSentrix for reliable parts, tools, and accessories. Now, we’re bringing that same standard of excellence to Europe,” said Saad Javed, CEO of MobileSentrix.
He emphasized that the move is not only about logistics but about creating stronger support for European repair businesses. “We want to give every local shop the same reliability and peace of mind as their North American counterparts.”
Services tailored for European repair shops
The new Dutch hub offers over 70,000 SKUs in stock, covering repair parts, tools, and accessories. European repair shops can benefit from next-day delivery across the continent, with cut-off times as late as 19:30 CEST.
To enhance convenience, MobileSentrix is partnering with DHL, FedEx, UPS, and PostNL, while also offering more than 20 local payment options including iDeal, SEPA, and Bancontact. A multilingual support team is available to assist in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and other languages.

Commitment to long-term European growth
MobileSentrix has confirmed heavy investment into its European operations and announced that new initiatives are underway. These efforts aim to set a new benchmark for quality, reliability, and service in the European secondary mobile market.
Founded in 2014, the company has built a strong reputation across North America and the UK, supplying trusted brands like AmpSentrix, XO Line-Up, Casper, Tape Base, ScrewBox, and Apollo. With its arrival in Europe, MobileSentrix is positioning itself as a central partner for repair professionals handling devices such as the Apple iPhone.
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