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link hidden, please login to view has recognized Truck-Lite and ECCO as its latest suppliers to earn the VIPAR Heavy Duty Strategic Partner (VSP) designation. The two companies, both part of Clarience Technologies, join a group of suppliers that demonstrate a strong commitment to supporting the organization’s distributors, fleets and strategic initiatives across the heavy-duty aftermarket. “Truck-Lite and ECCO bring exceptional value to our distributor network through their commitment to innovation, safety, and service,” said Larry Griffin, vice president of program management for VIPAR Heavy Duty. “Their strong support of fleets, investment in data quality, and product offerings that extend across key international markets align closely with our strategic priorities. We are pleased to welcome them as Strategic Partners.”
Designation Criteria and Program Support
Truck-Lite and ECCO earned the designation by meeting key criteria established by
link hidden, please login to view, including active support of fleets through the organization’s National Accounts Program. The companies also contributed product content to PARTSPHERE PIM®, VIPAR Heavy Duty’s product information management system, and delivered comprehensive product programs that serve both VIPAR Heavy Duty and Power Heavy Duty distributors. “We are honored that Truck-Lite and ECCO have been recognized as VIPAR Heavy Duty Strategic Partners,” said Brian Olsen, executive vice president and president, Visibility Solutions, at Clarience Technologies. “This designation reflects our shared commitment to supporting distributors and fleets with innovative, high-quality solutions. We value our partnership and look forward to continued collaboration to deliver value across the heavy-duty aftermarket.”
Benefits of VSP Designation
Suppliers that earn the VSP designation benefit from enhanced visibility and engagement opportunities, including special recognition and priority positioning at the IMPACT Conference. They also receive expanded branding across distributor touchpoints and increased networking and collaboration with the VIPAR Heavy Duty Family of Companies team and distributor members.
Truck-Lite and ECCO join the VSP group alongside Baldwin Filters, Donaldson Company, East Penn, Grote, Prestone, Tectran and Tramec.
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TalkRev launched PartsNow.ai, an AI-assisted platform designed to help fleets, owner-operators and repair shops find and purchase heavy-duty truck parts more efficiently. The company said the system uses AI-driven chat, voice interaction and visual recognition to identify parts and connect users with a network of distributors.
AI Tools Streamline Parts Identification
According to TalkRev, the platform allows users to search for parts in multiple ways:
Describing the issue or component Uploading a photo of the part or vehicle VIN Speaking directly with an AI agent The system then identifies the part and provides availability and pricing from its distributor network.
“Too many mechanics spend their day on the phone calling suppliers just to buy a brake disc or a turbocharger,” said Manna Justin, CEO of TalkRev. “You tell us what you need—type it, say it, or upload a photo of the broken part or the truck’s VIN—and our AI identifies the exact component and sources it from our network of distributors.”
Integrated Purchasing and Distributor Network
link hidden, please login to view said it aggregates inventory from a network of distributors, with a catalog of more than 50,000 parts. Users can complete purchases through a single checkout process, with PartsNow handling the transaction. The company said this approach allows distributors to reach customers without building their own e-commerce systems. Voice and Mobile Interaction
The platform also supports phone-based interaction, where users can describe an issue and receive follow-up questions from the AI agent. TalkRev said the system then sends a text message with product details, pricing and a link to complete the purchase.
Steve Fultz, president of PartsNow.ai, said the platform is designed to reduce time spent searching for parts and improve access to inventory.
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link hidden, please login to view announced that American Truck Parts LLC, a full-service heavy-duty truck and trailer service and parts provider based in Porterville, California, has joined the Power Heavy Duty network. American Truck Parts offers in-house service capabilities, including a full-service truck and trailer service department, flywheel resurfacing, driveline services, hydraulic hose fabrication, mobile truck repair and machine shop services. Located near major freeways in California’s Central Valley, the company supports a diverse customer base across on-highway, off-highway, industrial and agricultural applications, serving fleets and owner-operators in one of the nation’s most active agricultural regions.
Leadership and staff
Owner and president Brandon Tharp leads a staff of 12 including four technicians, two counter staff and one outside sales representative.
“Our vision is to continue building a strong, reliable parts and service operation that our customers can depend on day in and day out,” said Tharp. “We’re focused on expanding our parts inventory, growing our service capabilities, and strengthening our presence throughout the Central Valley. At the same time, we want to stay true to our roots providing honest service, building long-term relationships, and continuing the legacy our family has built in this industry.”
Roots in Central Valley trucking
Tharp purchased the business in 2025, but is no stranger to the trucking and heavy-duty parts industry.
The roots of American Truck Parts are closely tied to a long-standing Central Valley trucking and heavy-duty tradition. The Tharp family’s involvement in trucking dates back to 1935, when E.M. “Gene” Tharp began his career in commercial hauling. Over the decades, the family’s operations expanded into truck sales, service and parts, ultimately leading to the formation of American Truck Parts in 1979. From there, after a series of acquisitions, American Truck Parts became available as an independent business opportunity.
Today, American Truck Parts continues that legacy as an independent operation focused exclusively on parts and service, while remaining connected to generations of industry experience.
Network perspective
“American Truck Parts and their broad service capabilities, strong regional presence, and commitment to supporting mixed-vocation customers make them an excellent fit for our growing network,” said Joe Meyer, vice president of business development for the VIPAR Heavy Duty Family of Companies. “The Tharp family legacy provides a strong foundation, and Brandon’s leadership brings fresh perspective and momentum that position the business well for long-term success.”
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VIPAR Heavy Duty announced that
link hidden, please login to view has joined its distributor network, bringing seven additional U.S. locations to the network. The company provides a portfolio of diesel engine products, including turbochargers, fuel systems, exhaust and emission components, electrical parts, filtration products, and charged air products. The company also offers high value technical services, such as machining, diagnostics, DPF cleaning, component repair, remanufacturing, and full service parts distribution,
link hidden, please login to view said. Founded in 1950 by World War II veteran Lloyd A. Bailey, Diesel USA Group began as Diesel Injection Service Company in Louisville, Kentucky. Bailey’s technical expertise and early involvement in the postwar diesel service industry — including his participation in the first meeting of the Association of Diesel Specialists (ADS) in 1956 — helped shape the company’s trajectory and the industry at large.
In 2019, Diesel USA Group was acquired by JASPER Holdings Inc., parent company of Jasper Engines & Transmissions. The company continues to operate as an independent brand within JASPER’s ESOP structure while retaining the leadership team that has guided its long-term growth.
Joining VIPAR Heavy Duty
Jerry Mabis, corporate liaison at JASPER Holdings Inc., said Diesel USA joined
link hidden, please login to view to leverage its long-standing position as a central distributor of fuel-injection, turbocharger, and engine-related fuel-system component product lines. “In evaluating the opportunity, we recognized the value-added benefits of aligning with VIPAR Heavy Duty’s established network and expanding access to complementary product lines. As we looked at our existing relationships with leading suppliers within the VIPAR Heavy Duty family, it became clear that joining as a stockholder would deliver significant mutual benefit,” said Mabis.
Customer Base and U.S. Locations
Diesel USA Group serves a diverse customer base across industries that rely on gas and diesel engine systems. Its market reach extends nationwide through locations in Louisville, Kentucky; Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Crown Point, Indiana; and Fontana, California.
These facilities enable the company to deliver products and technical expertise to commercial fleets, consumer diesel drivers and equipment owners.
“Diesel USA Group’s decades long commitment to technical excellence, deep industry expertise, and strategically located facilities significantly strengthen our network’s ability to support customers nationwide. By adding their proven capabilities in diesel engine products, diagnostics, and remanufacturing, we are expanding both the depth and reach of the solutions we can offer to end-users,” said Joe Meyer, vice president of business development for VIPAR Heavy Duty.
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The VIPAR Heavy Duty Family of Companies announced Bill Nolan’s induction into the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Hall of Fame. Nolan serves as president and CEO of PBS Truck Parts and chairman of the board at
link hidden, please login to view. He received the honor on Jan. 20 during the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week General Session in Grapevine, Texas. From Family Business to Industry Leader at VIPAR
The company began in 1952 as the Power Brake and Spring Company. Nolan’s family acquired the business in 1973. Nolan joined immediately, working part time in labor, delivery and counter sales roles.
He became financial controller in 1984. He assumed the role of president in 1989, succeeding his father. Under his leadership, the company became PBS Truck Parts. The business modernized operations and expanded to seven locations in Indiana and Michigan. It also strengthened its reputation as a family-owned distributor.
VIPAR Heavy Duty Growth and Network Expansion
Nolan has served on the
link hidden, please login to view Board of Directors since 1994. He has held the chairman role since 2011. During his tenure, VIPAR Heavy Duty experienced significant growth and transformation. The organization acquired Power Heavy Duty. It launched the Global Parts Network. It also developed a digital ecosystem to support members. The network expanded to more than 1,000 locations. It extended its footprint into Central and South America.
Remarks at HDAW General Session
Nolan opened his remarks by thanking his wife, daughters and sons-in-law. He also recognized peers and mentors who supported his career.
“I would like to thank my family and friends at VIPAR. I’ve benefited from the cohesive teamwork that has made VIPAR Heavy Duty a success over the years,” he said, mentioning David Rex, Elmer Bower, Harvey Peterson, Steve Crowley, and current VIPAR Heavy Duty President and CEO Chris Baer. “VIPAR is the backstop that helped keep our company independent. It has kept us in the game, and made us more competitive. The future looks bright.”
“Bill’s leadership has been instrumental not only to PBS Truck Parts, but to the entire VIPAR Heavy Duty network,” said Baer. “His deep industry knowledge, unwavering integrity and passion for supporting independent distributors have helped strengthen and elevate the heavy-duty aftermarket. Bill embodies the values of our organization, and his induction into the Hall of Fame is a well deserved recognition of his decades of dedication and impact to the industry.”
A Message for the Next Generation
Nolan credited the PBS Truck Parts staff for meeting every challenge. He closed with remarks aimed at future industry leaders.
“For all of you young people, it’s up to you. It’s up to you to keep networking with your peers, to develop long-lasting relationships, to become leaders of your organizations. Give it all you’ve got. The time will pass in the blink of an eye, but the friendships will last a lifetime. To distributors, keep getting better. Work on your succession plans. Do everything you can to remain independent. After all, we are the foundation of the aftermarket.”
About the Heavy Duty Aftermarket Hall of Fame
The Heavy Duty Aftermarket Hall of Fame honors leaders who advanced the heavy-duty aftermarket industry. The annual ceremony takes place during the HDAW Conference. The Auto Care Association, CVSN and MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers own and operate the event.
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