National Performance Warehouse Buys Time Distributors Locations

National Performance Warehouse Acquires Time Distributor’s Salt Lake City And Boise Locations

With this acquisition, the company now operates from a separate Salt Lake facility that will be consolidated into the National Auto Parts Warehouse’s modern and automated facility in West Valley City, Utah, while the Boise, Idaho, facility will continue as-is.

National Performance Warehouse - LogoNational Performance Warehouse (NPW) has completed its third acquisition of 2015. The company has purchased the Salt Lake City and Boise locations of Time Distributors.

With this acquisition, the company now operates from a separate Salt Lake facility that will be consolidated into the National Auto Parts Warehouse’s modern and automated facility in West Valley City, Utah, while the Boise, Idaho, facility will continue as-is.

Time Distributors is a wholesaler of performance and truck accessories, which when combined with the traditional business of National Auto Parts Warehouse Utah will have an operation mirroring other NPW locations where customers can find coverage for all of their automotive needs.

The National Performance Warehouse Companies now operate from 12 locations in the U.S. and Canada. The company now distributes more than 600 lines of traditional, performance, truck, chemical, engine and tool and equipment lines.

Larry Pacey, president and CEO of NPW, stated, “This year is going by very quickly. I hope we can continue this pace and find more such opportune scenarios as we did here in Utah. I think we have a great team assembled here from the acquisitions and we even had Matt Bacalis, our Florida-based vice president of purchasing, relocating to Utah to be a part of the local team. I wonder if he knows it snows here.”

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