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Four New Members Join the IWD/Auto and Truck Pride Group

Four new members have joined the IWD/Auto and Truck Pride Group: Wes-T-Rans Co., located in Winnipeg, MB; A & A Brake Service Co. of Brooklyn, NY; Lowe Automotive located in St. Louis, MO; and Van Senus Auto Parts in Highland, IN.

BRANFORD, CT — Four new members have joined the IWD/Auto and Truck Pride Group: Wes-T-Rans Co., located in Winnipeg, MB; A & A Brake Service Co. of Brooklyn, NY; Lowe Automotive located in St. Louis, MO; and Van Senus Auto Parts in Highland, IN.

Wes-T-Rans was founded in 1967, starting with just a small location in Winnipeg. The company now has a modern facility in Winnipeg with more than 61,000 square feet and three additional branches located in Thunder Bay, Ontario; Regina, Saskatchewan, and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Wes-T-Rans additionally offers a full repair and remanufacturing service at the Winnipeg location.

A & A Brake Co. was founded in 1944 and services the metro New York City marketplace. While the company offers a complete range of heavy duty products, A & A specializes in brake, chassis, clutch and ride control products.

Lowe Automotive started in 1966 and today has five satellite locations throughout St. Louis and Cape Girardeau, MO. Lowe also serves Milwaukee and Chicago with one location in each city.

Van Senus Auto Parts was founded in 1946. The company has 165 employees who serve western Indiana and northeast Illinois from one warehouse and two satellite locations.

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