Transit Distributes 3 Premium Brake-Pad Lines By AmeriBRAKES

Transit Distributes 3 Premium AmeriBRAKES Lines

Transit is distributing three lines of premium brake pads designed to original-equipment requirements.

Transit, a leading auto parts manufacturer and distributor in Eastern Canada, now is distributing the AmeriBRAKES brand, including three lines of premium brake pads designed to original-equipment requirements.

The AmeriPRO, AmeriPLATINUM and Severe Duty lines provide superior performance and exceptional brake control, according to the company.

With more than 75 years of experience in vehicle-optimized formulas, high quality and consistency of raw materials and rigorous quality control throughout the manufacturing process, AmeriBRAKES ensures that its products deliver reliable braking performances.

In addition, AmeriBRAKES reduces its ecological footprint by manufacturing its products in Canada for shorter transport distances, and by complying with the 2025 regulation on the use of copper-free ceramic materials.

“With the supply chain disruptions of recent years, we wanted to regain control over lead times by sourcing locally to better protect our customers’ sales,” explained Stephan Guay, president of Transit Inc. “We chose AmeriBRAKES products because they are renowned for their high quality, which we were able to confirm with internal testing. I am confident that our customers will appreciate these premium brake pads.”

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