Japanparts Group and Temot announce a new partnership

December 13, 2018
Japanparts Group and Temot announce a new partnership
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A global agreement has been signed between TEMOT International and the Japanparts Group. The global parts supplier of the Japanparts, Ashika and Japko brands has signed a three-year worldwide agreement with the TEMOT International Group. 


The agreement will assist the Japanparts Group with its further global expansion and offer enhanced distribution, exploit competitive advantages and establish itself as the key partner for independent operators in the field of distribution.

The Japanparts Group joins one of the most important networks operating in the aftermarket sector, which can count on 76 members in Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Australia, generating business of over 10 billion euro.

The Verona-based company will offer members of the international purchasing group no less than 140 product families, ensuring complete coverage of all types of spare part, from engine, brake and clutch components to electrical parts and suspensions.

Alessandro Piazza, General Manager of the Japanparts Group said, “This new partnership with Temot, which represents one of the key purchasing groups at global level, rewards our hard work over the last few years, precisely on the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of our company.”
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