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EngineStands24 Rebrands as Magnetic Enginestands

Magnetic Group Unifies Branding with Rebrand of Engine Stand Division
Magnetic Group has officially rebranded its engine stand leasing division, formerly known as EngineStands24, to Magnetic Enginestands. This change forms part of a comprehensive strategy to consolidate all group businesses under the Magnetic brand, thereby strengthening its market presence and supporting ongoing expansion and investment efforts.
A Cohesive Identity for Growth
The rebranding initiative is designed to establish a unified identity across Magnetic Group’s varied portfolio, positioning the company for sustained growth within the aviation services sector. Daiva Zemaite, managing director of Magnetic Enginestands, emphasized the importance of this evolution, stating that as the business has developed over time, so too has the need for a refreshed global identity. She described the rebrand as a forward-looking step that brings all Magnetic Group services together under a single, cohesive name.
Market Implications and Strategic Alignment
Industry analysts suggest that this strategic alignment will be positively received, as it reflects a commitment to streamlined service delivery and a more recognizable brand presence. The consolidation under the Magnetic name may also encourage competitors to enhance their own service offerings in response to the group’s unified approach. By adopting the Magnetic Enginestands name, the division highlights its full integration within the group and its readiness to address evolving customer demands as part of a global brand.

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