ARI Network Services Acquires TASCO Corp. - aftermarketNews

ARI Network Services Acquires TASCO Corp.

TASCO's technology tools are utilized by more than 380 locations in the United States and Canada and will join ARI's suite of automotive tire and wheel aftermarket technology solutions sold under the "TCS Technologies, an ARI Company" brand name.

TASCO - LogoMILWAUKEE – ARI Network Services has acquired the assets of TASCO Corp. and its affiliated company Signal Extraprise Corp. TASCO’s business management software suite is designed exclusively for retailers, repair centers, wholesalers, distributors and remanufacturers in the automotive tire and wheel aftermarket. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

“The acquisition of TASCO consolidates two industry-leading business management software platforms, cementing our position as the most complete technology provider in the automotive tire and wheel aftermarket,” said Barry Reese, vice president and general manager of TCS Technologies, an ARI Company. “This will not only result in an immediate increase in market share, but will serve as a catalyst for growth, allowing our current customers and prospects in the automotive tire and wheel vertical to benefit from our expanded product portfolio.”

TASCO has served the automotive tire and wheel aftermarket since 1992 with its flagship business management software, TireWorks HD, which integrates with TASCO’s TireTrader and TireDataCentral, as well as other aftermarket-specific information and service providers. TASCO additionally serves the tire remanufacturing market with its TireTracker retread management software and tire wholesalers with its TireWorks Wholesale business management system. ARI - Logo

TASCO’s technology tools are utilized by more than 380 locations in the United States and Canada and will join ARI’s suite of automotive tire and wheel aftermarket technology solutions sold under the “TCS Technologies, an ARI Company” brand name. TASCO will continue operations out of its headquarters located in Wexford, Pennsylvania, and TASCO CEO Aidan McKenna will assume the role of executive director – TireWorks, TCS Technologies, an ARI Company.

“At TASCO, our mission is to develop, deploy and support information systems that contribute to the growth and profitability of tire dealers and automotive service centers,” said McKenna. “By coming together with ARI, we will continue to fulfill on that mission. In addition, we will immediately be able to provide a much wider range of complete technology solutions for enterprises of any size – from a single-location tire dealer to a large-scale tire remanufacturing operation – solidifying ARI’s position as the leading automotive tire and wheel technology provider.”

“The acquisition of TASCO demonstrates our continued commitment to create shareholder value through a combined strategy of organic growth and strategic acquisitions,” added ARI President and CEO Roy Olivier.

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