Engine Parts Warehouse Acquires World Products - aftermarketNews

Engine Parts Warehouse Acquires World Products

The company said that the new acquisition will benefit engine builders, allowing for a one-stop shopping experience for everything from blocks, heads, cranks, rods and pistons down to every nut, bolt and gasket.

From Engine Builder Magazine
 
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Engine Parts Warehouse of Louisville, Ky., (d.b.a. World Performance), has acquired the World Products automotive aftermarket business as of Oct. 17, 2012.
 
"We at World are very excited because with five Engine Parts Warehouse locations across the country, they stock virtually every brand of performance engine parts, including their own PBM Performance Parts and Erson Cams," the company said in a statement. "And, with more than 30 expert engine parts phone sales people available to assist you, they have resources beyond anything World Products could offer. Next day or second day and Saturday delivery are available to most addresses in the continental USA. Their knowledgeable staff and excellent customer service has made them a respected name among engine builders around the world."
 
The company said that the new acquisition will benefit engine builders, allowing for a one-stop shopping experience for everything from blocks, heads, cranks, rods and pistons down to every nut, bolt and gasket. In addition, World Products said it will continue to service the OEM and industrial markets and will offer any support needed by World Performance to assure success of the venture.
 
For more information about World Products and Engine Parts Warehouse, visit www.worldcastings.com.

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