Parts Authority Enters Agreement To Acquire IMC From AutoZone - Tire Review Magazine

Parts Authority Enters Agreement To Acquire IMC From AutoZone

Automotive and truck parts distributor Parts Authority has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase Interamerican Motor Corporation (IMC) from AutoZone. The transaction is expected to close in the coming weeks.

AutoZone
AutoZone

Automotive and truck parts distributor Parts Authority has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase Interamerican Motor Corporation (IMC) from AutoZone. The transaction is expected to close in the coming weeks.

IMC operates 26 locations across nine states and is the second-largest distributor of OE quality import replacement parts in the United States. For more than 50 years IMC has been committed to offering its customers a robust parts catalog sourced from hundreds of foreign-focused suppliers, including OE brands.

“We are excited to add IMC to the Parts Authority platform. This acquisition is an expansion of our product offerings, customer touch points and geographies. The company’s leadership in European replacement parts is a logical fit with Parts Authority’s current catalog,” said Randy Buller president and CEO of Parts Authority. “We believe the expanded inventory depth of the combined organization will significantly benefit both IMC’s existing customer base as well as Parts Authority’s customers. In addition, the IMC footprint expands Parts Authority into key new geographies of Florida, Texas, Northern California and the Pacific Northwest. As with any acquisition, we are most excited about bringing on great people. IMC’s management team and team members will add tremendous value to our organization and we are excited to welcome them into the Parts Authority family.”

“Parts Authority’s culture of customer service, operational excellence and integrity combined with IMC’s leadership in selling to the import segment creates an exciting growth platform,” said Kelly Mundt, vice president of corporate strategy of IMC. “This is a fantastic home for our team members.”

“While we believe IMC is a valuable asset and a leader in European- and Asian-branded replacement parts, the sale of IMC will allow AutoZone to focus on our core business,” said Bill Rhodes, AutoZone chairman, president and CEO. “We believe IMC will be better-suited to a different ownership structure where they will get the time, attention and investments necessary to optimize their business model.”

 This story originally appeared in Aftermarket News, a Tire Review sister publication.

 

You May Also Like

Schaeffler Group USA expands product portfolio

Seventy new parts have been added to the INA, LuK and Schaeffler Bearings.

Schaeffler-70-new-parts

Schaeffler Group USA has expanded its parts offerings for vehicles in the United States and Canada, adding over 70 new parts to the INA, LuK and Schaeffler Bearings portfolios. These additions expand application coverage to an additional 30 million vehicles in operation, the company said.

New LuK products include nine different clutch kits, including traditional LuK RepSets and RepSet DMFs. The newly released clutch kits provide coverage to many common vehicle applications, including various Toyota, BMW and Volkswagen models, accounting for 4.3 million vehicles in operation, the company said.

GT Radial achieves double podium finish at Formula Drift Championship

GT Radial driver Simen Olsen of Norway claimed second place, while Aurimas “Odi” Bakchis of Lithuania finished third.

GT-Radial-Formula-Drift
Chapel Hill Tire introduces nine-month leadership program

The company said its program aims to boost productivity through time management and workforce management techniques.

Chapel-Hill-Tire-New-Location-1400
SRNA promotes Wayne Horne to strategic account manager

Horne has been a part of SRNA for nearly eight years and held various roles throughout his tenure, starting in customer service.

SRNA-Wayne-Horne
Yokohama Rubber donates to Eastern Taiwan earthquake relief

Through its Yokohama Magokoro Fund, Yokohama Rubber will donate a combined ¥1 million (approx. $6,380).

donate-stock

Other Posts

Continental acquires mold specialist EMT for commercial and specialty tires

With the acquisition of EMT, Continental said it can independently produce tire molds for all applications if required.

continental_pp_tiremold
TBC Corp. employee children enjoy ‘Take Your Child to Work Day’

The kids had a jam-packed day learning about tires, and even ate lunch with the company’s new CEO, Don Byrd.

TBC-Bring-Kids-to-Work-Day-CEO-1400
Mitas, Trelleborg to increase prices globally

The companies said this decision is a response to significant inflation.

BKT celebrates International Day of Sport for Development and Peace

BKT said it has made an effort to show a commitment to supporting sports through multiple initiatives, partnerships and sponsorships.

BKT-sports-sponsorships