Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance Joins The CCC TRUE Parts Network

Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance Joins The CCC TRUE Parts Network

The AllianceThe addition of the Alliance will makes millions of mechanical repair parts from a variety of store brands available to CCC ONE Repair Workflow Customers.

 

CHICAGO – CCC Information Services Inc. announced today the addition of the Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance (Alliance) as a supplier to the CCC TRUE Parts Network, an electronic automotive parts quoting and eProcurement network that connects auto parts suppliers with CCC’s expansive base of customers. The Alliance, which goes to market under a variety of store brands including Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper, becomes a significant contributor of mechanical parts and repair supplies to the CCC TRUE Parts Network.

“Providing our customers with access to the Alliance’s extensive offering of repair parts and related supplies via their robust MyPlaceForParts network extends our footprint and provides our repair and insurance customers with even greater choice and flexibility in their parts options,” said David Boden, VP, CCC’s Parts Services Group. “We look forward to working with the Alliance and integrating its parts inventory with CCC TRUE Parts Network.”

“Collision repair shops have a tremendous need for easy access to mechanical repair parts and supplies,” said Jon Owens, vice president of sales and market development for the Alliance. “Streamlining that access was the purpose of our participating in the CCC TRUE Parts Network, and we could not be more delighted with the opportunity to bring our extensive inventory to CCC’s customers.”

CCC ONE Workflow users will now have access to the Alliance’s network of more than 2,200 locations that stock nearly 2,000,000 repair parts and supplies for both import and domestic vehicles.

Join the CCC TRUE Parts Network
Participation in the CCC TRUE Parts Network is open to all parts suppliers. Parts suppliers interested in becoming part of the CCC TRUE Parts Network should visit: www.ccc-true.com.

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