PACCAR Parts Celebrates 100th TRP Store in U.S. and Canada

PACCAR Parts Celebrates 100th TRP Store in U.S. and Canada

The new TRP St. Cloud enhances the region's parts availability with its 25,000-square-foot warehouse, PACCAR Parts said.

The TRP brand, a proprietary line of aftermarket parts for various vehicles under PACCAR Parts, has reached a milestone with the opening of its 100th store in North America. TRP St. Cloud, managed by Allstate Peterbilt Group, commenced operations on Nov. 28, in St. Cloud, Minnesota. The new location is a 27,500-square-foot facility, including 2,500 square feet of retail space, on a three-acre site on the city’s south side, the company said.

The addition of TRP St. Cloud enhances the region’s parts availability with its 25,000-square-foot warehouse, according to PACCAR Parts.

Laura Bloch, general manager of PACCAR Parts and PACCAR vice president, expressed excitement over the expansion. “We are thrilled to celebrate this outstanding achievement,” Bloch said.

Focusing on warehousing and parts delivery, TRP St. Cloud aims to optimize customer service through the use of PACCAR Parts’ Online Parts Counter for online transactions, the company said.

TRP’s product line includes over 157,000 part numbers, supported by PACCAR Parts’ global network of advanced distribution centers.

Clint Ditmore, director of TRP development and special markets at PACCAR Parts, remarked on the significance of the St. Cloud store. “Opening TRP’s 100th store within the U.S. and Canada is a gratifying achievement,” said Ditmore.

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