HDA Truck Pride Adds Hawaii Truck Parts

HDA Truck Pride Adds Hawaii Truck Parts

Over the past 30 years, the business has evolved into a key player across multiple Hawaiian Islands, venturing into parts sales on Oahu. 

HDA Truck Pride has established its presence in Hawaii with the addition of its newest member, Hawaii Truck Parts.

Hawaii Truck Parts was founded in 1993 as Ryusaki General Repair Inc. Over the past 30 years, the business has evolved into a key player across multiple Hawaiian Islands, venturing into parts sales on Oahu. 

Hawaii Truck Parts expanded its facility in Oahu in 2018 and further extended its reach to Kauai in 2021, opening a parts store in Lihue. Today, Hawaii Truck Parts has an 18-bay service department, multiple parts showrooms and multiple parts warehouses.  

“Under the leadership of Gerald and Tessi Ryusaki, Hawaii Truck Parts continues to thrive with a focus on strong family values and growth within the Islands,” HDA Truck Pride said in a news release. “Their commitment to creating an exceptional workplace culture is evident through initiatives such as a dedicated childcare center for employees and fostering a familial atmosphere where everyone is a part of the family.”

In the wake of challenges presented by COVID-19, Hawaii Truck Parts experienced a powerful resurgence in 2023. The business doubled its sales performance from 2022, according to HDA Truck Pride.

“The Ryusaki family’s commitment to family, industry excellence and their impressive journey in the Hawaiian Islands align perfectly with HDA Truck Pride’s values,” said Tina Hubbard, president and CEO of HDA Truck Pride. “We look forward to supporting Hawaii Truck Parts in their continued success in the Pacific.”

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