Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance Appoints New VP And GM Of Alliance Parts Warehouse

Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance Appoints New VP And GM Of Alliance Parts Warehouse

In addition to his long involvement with Clevite Engine Parts, Max Dull’s background includes stints in management with AE Components Eastern of Hong Kong, Dana Corp., where he chaired the global strategic sourcing team and as vice president/general manager, and eventual owner, of Beck/Arnley. Most recently he was general manager of MAHLE Service Solutions.

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance has announced the hiring of industry veteran Max Dull as vice president/general manager of Alliance Parts Warehouse (APW). Headquartered in Little Rock, Ark., APW is a multi-purpose enterprise that services all Alliance members.

“We are fortunate to pair someone with Max’s diverse global sourcing and product background with an operation that holds such strategic significance to the Alliance’s future,” said John Washbish, president and CEO of the Alliance.

“APW has always been a solid operation,l but its strategic potential has never been fully realized. Dull will bring three things to the party: an open mind, a ton of experience and a strong desire to get things done.”

In addition to his long involvement with Clevite Engine Parts, Dull’s background includes stints in management with AE Components Eastern of Hong Kong, Dana Corp., where he chaired the global strategic sourcing team and as vice president/general manager, and eventual owner, of Beck/Arnley. Most recently he was general manager of MAHLE Service Solutions.

“APW is owned jointly by the shareholders of the Alliance,” said Dull. “The uniqueness of that business model enables the Alliance to ‘incubate’ products and programs that initially might not be able to stand on their own. That presents Alliance members with a host of category management solutions with an offering of products tailored specifically to Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper competitive needs. The potential for APW to continue to contribute in this way is limitless.”

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