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Crowdsourced Auto Parts Delivery: Winning The Last Mile

Crowdsourced delivery taps into an on-demand network of independent drivers.

Crowdsourced Auto Parts Delivery
Xl Parts And The Parts House Grow Together

Since 2017, XL Parts and The Parts House have operated as sister companies owned by Marubeni Automotive Aftermarket Holdings.

EnerSys To Sell ODYSSEY Batteries At NAPA Auto Parts

ODYSSEY batteries feature a three- to 10-year service life and a two-year storage life at 77 F (25 C).

Mighty Auto Parts Donating 100,000 Oil Filters To Shops

The oil-filter giveaway is part of the company’s “Let’s Get Going!” Initiative in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

CSF Approved As A Vendor To The Network

CSF is a pioneer in the heat transfer industry having served the U.S. aftermarket for more 40 years.

CarParts.com Opens Las Vegas Distribution Center

The facility will deliver new parts to customers across the western United States, servicing all of the brands U.S. Auto Parts Network has to offer, including CarParts.com, JC Whitney and Auto Parts Warehouse.

Keystone Automotive Operations Adds MaxTrac Suspension To Lineup

The California-based company prides itself on its extensive product line, providing all three types of suspension modifications on the market: lifting, lowering and leveling.

Icahn Automotive To Split Into 2 Companies: Parts And Service

“As separate companies, parts and service will be best-positioned to focus on unique strategies, customers and business opportunities,” Icahn Automotive said in a news release.

Auto Value, Bumper to Bumper Name 3 Technicians of the Year

Jason Jackson of Automotive Excellence, an Auto Value customer of Warren Distributing in Seal Beach, California, was announced as the U.S. winner.

NAPA Parent GPC Reports Solid First Quarter, Sees ‘Continued Strengthening’ of US Automotive Aftermarket

In the United States, sales for the Automotive Parts Group were up 2.5% and comparable store sales were up 3.5%.