Sentinel Partners Sells Vintage Parts

Sentinel Capital Partners Sells Vintage Parts

Vintage Parts buys and warehouses for future sale inventories of original slow-moving and inactive parts that OEMs no longer find economical to maintain themselves.

Sentinel Capital Partners - LogoSentinel Capital Partners, a private equity firm that invests in promising companies at the lower end of the middle market, announced it has sold Vintage Holdings Inc. (dba Vintage Parts), a provider of supply chain, logistics and distribution management services for slow-moving and inactive parts from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The business was sold to GenNx360 Capital Partners, a New York-based private equity firm investing in middle market companies. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Vintage Parts buys and warehouses for future sale inventories of original slow-moving and inactive parts that OEMs no longer find economical to maintain themselves. Vintage Parts has exclusive long-term service agreements with 66 leading OEMs in the automotive, agriculture, heavy-truck, construction, industrial engine, material handling, mining and oil and gas industries. Vintage Parts has relationships with some of the most recognized industrial brands in the world, including CNH, Caterpillar, Chrysler, Ford, GM, John Deere, Harley Davidson, Honda, Komatsu and Mercedes-Benz. Vintage Parts employs an innovative approach that provides compelling economic benefits to its OEM partners and exceptional service levels to its authorized OEM dealers and distributors.

“Vintage Parts is an industry pioneer that has performed superbly during our eight-year ownership,” said Jim Coady, a partner at Sentinel. “Since we acquired the business, Vintage Parts has added 30 new OEM partners and entered several new end markets. If we could, we would own Vintage Parts forever. It is a great business with an outstanding management team, and the investment has been very rewarding for us.”

“Our long partnership with Sentinel has been very productive,” said Vintage Parts CEO Darrell Armbruster. “We worked alongside Sentinel to continue to refine our business model and, as a result, we have seen significant growth in our revenue and OEM partner base over the past several years. Looking forward, we see many more opportunities to grow.”

The Vintage Parts sale coincides with a highly productive period for Sentinel, including the acquisition of Driven Performance Brands, a manufacturer of high-performance automotive aftermarket performance products.

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