BMS SUPERFACTORS ACQUIRED BY PARTS ALLIANCE

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Business group The Parts Alliance has acquired BMS Superfactors, their Greater Manchester-based associate member. BMS Superfactors has four branches in Bury, Oldham, Rochdale and Dukinfield, collectively employing over 120 staff. Prior to the deal, BMS had been an associate member of the Parts Alliance.

Founded 25 years ago, BMS Superfactors begun as an accessory shop and has grown into a business completing 1,000 trade deliveries per day. Since joining The Parts Alliance in December 2012 it has posted double-digit annual sales growth.

“We’re delighted to be taking what seems a very natural next step with The Parts Alliance,” said Tony Parr, Managing Director of BMS. “Joining the group and gaining access to their OE parts ranges, outstanding AlliCat parts catalogue and overall business support has been central to our success to date.

Peter Sephton, Chief Executive of The Parts Alliance said:  “We welcome BMS Superfactors and all our new colleagues.

“The growth they have achieved bears powerful testament to the skills of the management team led by Tony Parr, Chris Morley and Neil Hardisty as well as the hard work of a loyal staff team. This important acquisition strengthens our group’s position in one of the UK’s prime metropolitan areas.

“Chris and Neil will continue to run the business, whilst Tony will be available to help as necessary.

“We very much look forward to developing the business further under what’s a well regarded local brand by bringing more of our technology, distribution and sourcing capabilities to support Chris and his team wherever we can.”

BMS becomes a wholly-owned business within The Parts Alliance Group  but will continue to trade under its own name. Chris Morley will continue to lead the business and will be joined by Neil Hardisty on The Parts Alliance’s management team.

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