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WORLDPAC Opens 100th Warehouse Location

WORLDPAC's new warehouse in Ventura, Calif., opened on Oct. 1.

NEWARK, Calif. – WORLDPAC Inc. recently celebrated the opening of its 100th regional warehouse location in North America with a ribbon cutting ceremony at the company’s new Ventura, Calif., facility.
 
The company says this landmark branch opening commemorates WORLDPAC’s more than 40 year history of partnering with respected OE and aftermarket manufacturers to serve the needs of the most accomplished independent import repair specialists in the industry.
 
Bob Cushing, president and CEO of WORLDPAC, had this to say on the opening of WORLDPAC’s 100th location, “All of us on the WORLDPAC Team are proud of achieving this important milestone. The opening of our 100th regional warehouse provides our customers with another important option in accessing the most comprehensive import parts program in the industry. Our 100 strategically located regional warehouses throughout the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico deliver ‘the right part at the right time’ to the best in class import vehicle repair shops. Our continued commitment to our customers, and to our future customers, remains highly focused on expanding our same day delivery service in all the markets we serve. We will continue to open new regional warehouses throughout North America to further support the fastest-growing segment in the automotive aftermarket.”
 
WORLDPAC’s new warehouse in Ventura opened on Oct. 1.
 
                                   

                       

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