CCC to Offer Aftermarket Part E-Commerce Solution - BodyShop Business

CCC to Offer Aftermarket Part E-Commerce Solution

eBay Motors service will allow aftermarket suppliers to present and sell parts to collision and mechanical repair shops.

CCC Information Services (CCC) announced that it has reached agreement with WHI Solutions, an eBay company, to offer e-commerce services that streamline the process for aftermarket suppliers to present and sell their parts to collision repairers and mechanical repair shops.  

The e-commerce suite will support direct sales to active buyers and provide listing support services through eBay Motors. WHI Solutions is a leading provider of on-demand e-business solutions to the automotive and heavy truck industries.   

“We’re excited to work with WHI Solutions to bring services to the aftermarket industry that will make it easier for WHI parts suppliers to gain exposure to the collision repair community,” said David Boden, vice president, CCC Parts Services Group. “CCC works with thousands of collision repair facilities that purchase millions of dollars in parts each year and are always looking for quality suppliers. By working with WHI Solutions we’ll be able to offer another option for suppliers interested in connecting with repairers in an easy and efficient way.”  

Added Bryan Murphy, managing director of WHI Solutions, “CCC is a leader in the collision repair marketplace, and we’re very excited to begin working with them. We shared news of our relationship with CCC with members of the Auto Body Parts Association (ABPA) recently and received a great response. We look forward to our future work and bringing services to the marketplace.”


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