www.PartsSystems.comPartsSystems.com Debuts

July 1, 2001
PartsSystems has announced the launch of PartsSystems.com. This new web site provides fleets the opportunity to purchase name-brand truck parts on-line

PartsSystems has announced the launch of PartsSystems.com. This new web site provides fleets the opportunity to purchase name-brand truck parts on-line with price discounts.

The site offers 40 truck part categories — ranging from clamps and adhesives to LED lights and inverter/chargers. “All told, we offer more than 1,000 items from 12 different manufacturers,” said Doug Gritzmacher, business development manager. Fleet managers can check out the products PartsSystems.com offers, including suggested retail pricing, without having to register.

While PartsSystems provides parts and components at competitive rates, it also serves as a destination site by providing links to OEM manufacturers (trucks as well as parts) for product research, state departments of transportation, online truck magazines, trip map agencies, permit agencies, and weather sites. In addition, the web site lists a truck industry events calendar.

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