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Alliance Parts Announces New Locations, Products
Alliance Parts announced new locations nationwide, in addition to new parts products for fleet customers.

Alliance Parts has announced several new locations nationwide.
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Alliance Parts, a brand of Daimler Trucks North America, continues to expand its national retail footprint, including a new standalone store with Fyda Freightliner in Columbus, Ohio. The company said its growing retail base is complemented by an increasing product portfolio.
“Though last year was one of the toughest in memory, Alliance Parts maintained our focus to expand our retail footprint and provide more options to deliver greater value for every one of our customers,” said Brad Williamson, director, Alliance Parts. “Looking ahead into 2021 and beyond, we plan to ramp up our expansion by introducing even more product lines, opening more new retail locations, and further leveraging the ExceleratorParts.com platform to truly serve as a one-stop shop for all fleets’ value parts needs.”
Alliance retail locations primarily stock Alliance Parts and Detroit Reman products, but they also can be used as order pickup locations for the full offering of DTNA Genuine and Premier parts to provide a one-stop shop for DTNA customers.
In 2018, DTNA announced a major push in its all-makes and value truck parts business, with a renewed focus on its Alliance Truck Parts brand and a team dedicated to that effort. Alliance Parts grew its retail footprint by nearly 55% in 2020, and expects to increase it by an additional 50% in 2021.
Recently opened Alliance Parts retail channels include locations at the following dealerships:
Fyda Freightliner in Columbus, Ohio
Delta Truck Center in French Camp, California
Empire Truck Sales in Winona, Mississippi
Empire Truck Sales in Monroe, Louisiana
Empire Truck Sales in Natchez, Mississippi
Freightliner Northwest in Albany, Oregon
Freighter of Grand Rapids, Michigan
Hans’ Freightliner of Cleveland, Ohio
I-State Truck Center in Lakeville, Minnesota
Kansas City Freightliner in Kansas City, Missouri
New West Truck Centers in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
Truck Center Companies in Liberal, Kansas
Truck Centers, Inc. in South Bend, Indiana
Truck Country in Marengo, Illinois
In addition to expanding its retail footprint, Alliance Parts expects to grow its product portfolio by an additional 30% in 2021. Recently added parts offerings from Alliance Parts include:
Grilles
Fenders
Coreless Brake Shoes
Aero/Flow Below
Calipers
Mud Flap Hangers
New Cascadia Bumpers
Brake Pads
Series 60 Engine Components – turbos, injectors, water & fuel pumps, and more
Electric Shifters
Headlights
Suspension Bushings
All Alliance Parts meet or exceed original equipment specifications for quality, fit and finish and are backed by a one year/unlimited mile nationwide warranty, the company said.
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