Betts Spring and Vipar ink supply deal

Jan. 21, 2011
Betts Spring Co. announced today the execution of a supply agreement with Vipar Heavy Duty, Inc. a leading distribution network serving the heavy-duty truck market

Betts Spring Co. announced today the execution of a supply agreement with Vipar Heavy Duty, Inc. a leading distribution network serving the heavy-duty truck market. Betts said the deal positions it “to promote its market dominant brand of mud flap brackets and related components through Vipar Heavy Duty’s distributor network, comprised of over 115 distributors and five 500 locations throughout North America.”

Together with its Life-Time fenders brand, already supplied to Vipar, Betts will providesVipar “with a spray-suppression product portfolio of unparalleled depth,” said the company.

Mike Betts, President of Betts Spring Company, stated “Regional and national fleets can now secure the entire portfolio of Betts heavy duty products through the extensive Vipar Heavy Duty distributor network – a true win for the heavy duty supply chain,” said Mike Betts, president of Betts Spring.

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