Vipar Heavy Duty holds first Supplier Advisory Council meeting

Vipar Heavy Duty holds first Supplier Advisory Council meeting

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The first meeting for a newly formed Vipar Heavy Duty Supplier Advisory Council was held May 2-3 in Chicago. The group is composed of senior executives from Vipar Heavy Duty supplier partners and designed as a collaborative forum.

Chris Baer, Vipar Heavy Duty’s president and chief executive officer, says the council was formed to help ensure that the organization is properly aligned with the market dynamics and for the long term success of the Vipar Heavy Duty family of companies, its distributors and supplier partners.

“The Vipar Heavy Duty Supplier Advisory Council is an investment in our future as an organization,” said Baer. “As the home of the heavy-duty independent parts distributor, the collaboration between our G3 management team and these industry leaders reinforces our commitment to the success of our network. Supporting this statement, we are serious about truck parts distribution and strongly believe that the key initiatives we have in place will help grow the mutual businesses of our distributors and supplier partners.”

Baer added that Vipar Heavy Duty is grateful for the support and participation of each member of the council. The next meeting will be held during the Vipar Heavy Duty Annual Business Conference in October.

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