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American Tire Distributors Acquires Wholesale Tire Distributors

The company says this acquisition will further strengthen ATD's presence in the Southern Ontario region and provide a greater level of service to customers in the Toronto market.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – American Tire Distributors (ATD) has acquired all outstanding common shares of Wholesale Tire Distributors Inc. (WTD) based in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. The company says this acquisition will further strengthen ATD’s presence in the Southern Ontario region and provide a greater level of service to customers in the Toronto market.
 
ATD first entered the Canadian market in November 2012 by purchasing Triwest Trading Canada Ltd. d/b/a TriCan Tire Distributors and further solidified its Canadian platform by acquiring Regional Tire Distributors Inc. (RTD) in the Ontario and Atlantic regions in May 2013.
 
WTD operates two distribution centers in Southern Ontario, located in Vaughan (North Toronto) and Stoney Creek, servicing approximately 2,300 customers. Established in 2002, WTD has grown from one small warehouse operation in North Toronto to the two existing, 50,000-square-foot-plus distribution centers it operates today. These two distribution centers will complement the existing RTD/TriCan footprint by servicing the Southern Ontario market.
 
“WTD has an excellent reputation amongst its customers and suppliers for its coverage of the Southern Ontario region,” said William “Bill” Berry, president and CEO of American Tire Distributors. “Our goal is to provide unsurpassed service and product availability to customers across Canada and this is an important step in achieving that goal.”
 
American Tire Distributors will continue to run its Canadian operation as a standalone business unit, based in Burlington, Ontario, with Mike Kustra serving as president.
 

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