Bentley Doubles Space for Parts Amid Brexit Trade Talks Concern

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Luxury automaker Bentley said it has doubled warehousing capacity in a move that will help it cope with potential disruption if Britain fails to strike a trade deal with the European Union by a year-end deadline.

The U.K.-based unit of Germany’s Volkswagen AG is now carrying between five and 10 days of parts compared with around two previously, Chief Executive Officer Adrian Hallmark said Tuesday in a webinar hosted by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, which represents British automakers.