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Clore Automotive Buys Christie Automotive

Clore Automotive, LLC has acquired Christie Automotive Products. Founded in 1929, Christie Automotive Products manufactures high-performance battery service equipment for the automotive service industry. According to Clore, this acquisition will further the company’s North American leadership position in the professional battery service equipment market.

LENEXA, KS – Clore Automotive, LLC has acquired Christie Automotive Products. Founded in 1929, Christie Automotive Products manufactures high-performance battery service equipment for the automotive service industry.

According to Clore, this acquisition will further the company’s North American leadership position in the professional battery service equipment market. The acquisition of Christie Automotive Products extends the Clore Automotive portfolio of professional battery service equipment products, which currently includes Booster PAC and Jump-N-Carry jump starters and SOLAR battery chargers and battery testing equipment.

“We are excited by the opportunity to bring Christie Automotive Products into the Clore Automotive product offering. Christie Automotive has a rich tradition of technological innovation in battery service products. This acquisition fits our strategic focus on the needs of professional service facilities and technicians and is very complementary to our existing product offerings,” said Jim Chasm, Clore Automotive president and CEO.

For more information about Clore Automotive, go to: http://www.cloreautomotive.com.

To learn more about Christie Automotive Products, visit: http://www.christieautomotive.com.

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