MaxiPARTS Limited, together with its subsidiaries, distributes and sells commercial truck and trailer parts, and automotive tools and workshop consumables in Australia. The company provides cable ties, chrome and dress up, cleaning, consumables, general accessory products, greasing and fluid transfer, load restraint systems, mirrors, safety products, signage, tools and workshop, and wipers, as well as switches, flashers, relays, horns, and other technology related products; truck and trailer parts; axles and suspension; and coolants, lubricant, and other filter products. It offers its products under the MaxiPARTS, Alemlube, Bpw, Castrol, Constancy Tyres, Cummins, Donaldson, Eaton, Fleetguard Filtration, Ecco Safety Group, Förch, Gates, Gp Truck Products, Hella, Hendrickson, ITW Aamtech, Jost Australia, Maxus, Morey Oil, Narva, Powerdown, Saf Holland, Sakura Filters, SKF, and Stemco brands. The company sells, wholesales, and trades in commercial vehicle parts to road transport operators, as well as commercial vehicle service and repair providers. It sells its products through bricks and mortar network, as well as website. The company was formerly known as MaxiTRANS Industries Limited and changed its name to MaxiPARTS Limited in September 2021. MaxiPARTS Limited was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Truganina, Australia.
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