Dorman Products Announces Acquisition Of MAS Automotive Distribution

Dorman Products Announces Acquisition Of MAS Automotive Distribution

For 20 years, MAS has designed, engineered and produced premium quality chassis, steering, suspension and alignment components for the automotive aftermarket throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

Dorman Products Inc. has announced today that it has closed on the acquisition of MAS Automotive Distribution Inc. (MAS), a premium chassis parts and control arm company.

For 20 years, MAS has designed, engineered and produced premium quality chassis, steering, suspension and alignment components for the automotive aftermarket throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico. MAS, which is headquartered in Montreal, Canada, is an established leader in best-in-class product innovation, chassis development, extensive coverage and innovative cataloging.

“The acquisition of MAS reflects Dorman’s commitment to aftermarket leadership in the chassis and suspension categories. I am excited for the future opportunities presented by this new partnership as Dorman will now offer customers the most comprehensive chassis offering in today’s aftermarket. Dorman’s full-line of premium chassis and control arms will be perfectly complemented by the addition of MAS chassis and control arms coverage of premium, value and fleet full-line programs for all makes. We look forward to meeting with all MAS customers next week at AWDA and AAPEX in Las Vegas,” said Matt Barton, president and CEO.

MAS is expected to generate approximately $40 million of net sales for the 12 months ended Dec. 30, 2017.

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