FleetPride Inc. and TruckPro LLC recently closed a merger of the two companies, creating an even larger network of independent distributors and service providers in the heavy-duty aftermarket parts industry.
FleetPride, TruckPro Merger Will Broaden Aftermarket Parts Offering
With over 450 locations, more than 110 service centers and six distribution centers, FleetPride’s expanded footprint positions it to serve customers nationwide across the U.S. and Canada.

The larger footprint of the combined companies allow for faster access to critical aftermarket truck parts and deeper inventory visibility.
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The combined company will operate under the FleetPride name. The new larger company will offer customers greater parts availability, deeper technical expertise, and an enhanced ecommerce experience.
With over 450 locations, more than 110 service centers and six distribution centers, FleetPride’s expanded footprint positions it to serve customers nationwide across the U.S. and Canada.
Through its enhanced ecommerce platform and logistics network, FleetPride can provide faster access to critical parts, deeper parts inventory visibility and tailored solutions designed to keep trucks on the road and fleets operating efficiently.
Details About the FleetPride-TruckPro Merger
The newly combined company will be headquartered in Irving, Texas, with a satellite office in Memphis, Tennessee.
Operating under the combined ownership of American Securities and Platinum Equity, the new FleetPride will be led by Tom Greco, who joined the company as chief executive officer in July 2025. (Private equity company American Securities bought FleetPride in 2018.)
Chuck Broadus, TruckPro’s president and CEO, will continue to lead the TruckPro business, reporting to Greco. Broadus will work closely with Greco and support the integration efforts over the coming months.
“This is a defining moment for FleetPride and the broader heavy-duty aftermarket,” said Mark Lovett, managing director of American Securities and board chair of FleetPride.
“By combining two high-performing businesses with complementary strengths, we’re building a platform with the scale, technology and talent to lead the industry and deliver sustainable growth for customers, team members and suppliers alike.”
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