GPC Announces Automotive Acquisition In Germany

GPC Announces Automotive Acquisition In Germany

GPC's Alliance Automotive Group has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Germany’s Hennig Fahrzeugteile Group. Paul Donahue, CEO of Genuine Parts Co., said, “the addition of this business serves to further expand our presence and scale in Europe as we build on our global growth strategy.”

Genuine Parts Co. (GPC) announced today an acquisition for its European Automotive business.

Alliance Automotive Group (AAG), the company’s wholly owned automotive distribution company based in London, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Hennig Fahrzeugteile Group. The transaction is expected to close by Aug. 1, and is contingent upon satisfaction of customary closing conditions and receipt of applicable regulatory approvals.

GPC acquired AAG in November 2017 for $2 billion (USD). AAG is the second-largest parts distribution platform in Europe, with a focus on light vehicle and commercial vehicle replacement parts.

Hennig Fahrzeugteile Group, headquartered in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, is one of Germany’s leading suppliers of light and commercial vehicle parts. Hennig Fahrzeugteile has 31 branches across Germany and serves more than 9,000 customers, predominantly independent workshops and retailers. The company expects the acquired business to generate annual revenues of approximately $190 million (USD).

Paul Donahue, CEO of Genuine Parts Co., stated, “Hennig Fahrzeugteile Group is a premier supplier of vehicle parts in the German marketplace, and the addition of this business serves to further expand our presence and scale in Europe as we build on our global growth strategy. We are pleased to welcome the Hennig Fahrzeugteile team into the AAG and GPC family and expect the combination of our organizations to be a great fit, both financially and strategically. We look forward to the many contributions the Hennig Fahrzeugteile team will make in the years ahead.”

Jean-Jacques Lafont, CEO of Alliance Automotive Group, added, “We look forward to welcoming Hennig Fahrzeugteile Group to the AAG organization. With this acquisition we continue our expansion in Germany and add another competitive network to serve our customers.”

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