For Immediate Release
Fisher Auto Parts Acquires Allied Auto Parts
January 12, 2022
Fisher Auto Parts has acquired Allied Auto Parts with 13 locations in Massachusetts and two locations in Rhode Island, it was announced today by David Reid, SVP and COO of Fisher and Michael Borr, president of Allied.
“The primary rationale for selecting Fisher Auto Parts was the cultural fit of our two organizations. We operate in similar styles and share compatible philosophies,” said Borr. “Colleagues who have been acquired by Fisher have spoken very highly of them, especially about their commitment to their employees. Fisher will help us compete with the larger players who continue to force out smaller players through economies of scale, purchasing power, vendor influence, technology and a skilled, specialized work force.” Borr will stay on following the acquisition to continue to help grow the business.
Since 1955, Allied Auto Parts has supplied the highest quality auto parts and paint products, along with professional service and competitive pricing, to automotive professionals and do-it-yourselfers. The company started out with stores in Dorchester and Norwood, Massachusetts and has grown to 16 locations. With a motto of “Everything Automotive,” Allied Auto Parts and its parent company Norwood Motor Parts celebrated their 65th anniversary in 2020.
About Fisher Auto Parts
Fisher Auto Parts was founded in 1929 by Blair Coiner, now has approximately 500 company-owned locations plus over 100 independent jobbers in 18 states and is a member of Federated and the Automotive Parts Services Group (APSG). To learn more, visit www.FisherAutoParts.com.