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O’Reilly Automotive Joins CCC TRUE Parts Network

One of the largest specialty retailers of automotive aftermarket parts, tools, supplies, equipment and accessories in the U.S. is first mechanical parts supplier to join the CCC TRUE Parts Network.

CCC Information Services has announced that O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.  has signed on to join the CCC TRUE Parts Network, an electronic automotive parts quoting and eProcurement network that connects auto parts suppliers with CCC’s customer base of collision repairers.

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc., one of the largest specialty retailers of automotive aftermarket parts, tools, supplies, equipment and accessories in the U.S., is the first mechanical parts supplier to join the CCC TRUE Parts Network, adding its mechanical and aftermarket inventory to the options collision repairers can view and purchase from within CCC ONE Repair Workflow.

“Reducing the time it takes to review and order parts is vital to the continued improvement and growth of the collision industry,” said Tony Bartholomew, senior vice president of professional sales, O’Reilly Auto Parts. “Collision repairers now have the opportunity to pull inventory from over 4,200 O’Reilly stores and 25 distribution centers from within the CCC ONE Workflow application. O’Reilly Auto Parts has a commitment to provide quality aftermarket parts and excellent customer service to the collision repair industry, and this platform provides us with another avenue through which we can continue meeting this goal.”

“O’Reilly Automotive is a national leader in the automotive aftermarket parts industry, and we’re very excited to have them join the CCC TRUE Parts Network,” said David Boden, vice president, CCC’s Parts Services Group. “The addition of O’Reilly marks our foray into mechanical parts and serves as the perfect complement to the dozens of other national, regional and local market suppliers we have in the network today. Our goal with the CCC TRUE Parts Network is to offer the collision repair industry choice and convenience when it comes to parts procurement and today marks another important step in that vision.”


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O’Reilly Automotive

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