Van Horn Truck Parts Joins Power Heavy Duty

Van Horn Truck Parts Joins Power Heavy Duty

Van Horn is a full-line distributor with over $2 million in annual sales and a new 3,000 square-foot facility in Michigan.

Power Heavy Duty has welcomed Van Horn Truck Parts to its distribution network. Van Horn opened in 1982 as a small outbuilding dedicated to servicing trucks working at Van Horn Concrete. Now a full-line distributor with over $2 million in annual sales and a new 3,000 square-foot facility, the Shelby Township, Mich.-based company is under third-generation leadership and achieving record results, Power Heavy Duty said

“We work our tails off,” said Mike Gaffke, president and CEO of Van Horn Truck Parts. “We work very hard, and as busy as we are, we still have the best customer service. You’ll hear that from anybody who does business with us. Nobody gets treated nicer than when they come here.”

Gaffke said treating customers well motivated him to become a Power Heavy Duty member. “It allows us to expand our product offerings to better meet customer needs. It will also help provide cost savings, which leads to improved pricing for customers,” Gaffke said.

Gaffke’s father in law, Bruce Van Horn, started at the company as a parts delivery driver and learned the business until taking it over in 2019. Gaffke transitioned to the trucking industry from a career in carpentry during the Great Recession.

Van Horn Truck Parts’ focus on developing strong bonds with the repair facilities and end-users it serves makes the distributor a great fit for Power Heavy Duty, according to Jim Pennig, vice president of business development for the VIPAR Heavy Duty family of companies.

“Through 41 years and three generations, Van Horn Truck Parts has created an incredibly loyal and satisfied customer base,” Pennig said. “We welcome their team to the network and look forward to their continued growth and success.”

You May Also Like

Hunter to Exhibit New HawkEye XL Aligner at MATS

New commercial alignment system offers speed, versatility and ease of use, Hunter says.

Hunter Engineering announced it will be exhibiting the new HawkEye XL aligner at the Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS) March 21-23 in Louisville, Ky.

Frequent live demos will take place in booth No. 22185.

The versatile aligner, designed for maximum speed, durability and ease of use for a wide range of commercial vehicles, provides highly accurate measurements in four minutes or less, according to Hunter.

Mitchell 1, NEXIQ Collaborate to Streamline Truck Diagnostics

Technicians can navigate from one information source to the other through the eTechnician diagnostic tool.

Mitchell 1 NEXIQ TMC
Kahgo Truck Parts Joins Power Heavy Duty

While the full-line distributor’s U.S. presence began in 2014, its history in heavy-duty truck parts runs much longer.

Kahgo Truck Parts
Navistar Prepares for Autonomous Commercial Pilot Program

Navistar partnering with Plus to integrate autonomous driving technology into International vehicles.

HD Repair Shops Report Increases in Counter Sales, Labor Rates

The data comes from a Fullbay report published in partnership with ATA’s Technology and Maintenance Council.

State of Heavy Duty Repair

Other Posts

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. 

Hawaii Truck Parts
Power Heavy Duty Welcomes Childers Auto and Truck Parts

Membership in Power Heavy Duty will help Childers focus on growth and expansion.

Power Heavy Duty Welcomes Childers Auto and Truck Parts
Phillips Connect, Noregon Partner to Enhance Fleet Management

The collaboration integrates Phillips Connect’s Connect1 trailer data into Noregon’s TripVision Remote Diagnostics system, streamlining the exchange of health data for trailers.

Noregon-Phillips-COnnect
TravelCenters of America Celebrates 300 Locations

This year, TA plans to open 20 new locations and add EV charging stations to select locations among other initiatives.

TravelCenters-of-America