Harbor Truck Parts joins HDA Truck Pride

Harbor Truck Parts joins HDA Truck Pride

The recent Harbor Truck Parts membership fits hand in hand with HDA Truck Pride's growth plans in the California market.

HDA Truck Pride announced Harbor Truck Parts as a new member, expanding the company’s footprint with multiple locations in Southern California. According to the recent release, the company is focused on sustainably growing its business through parts selection, customer service, order fulfillment, and investment in operational technology.

Owned and operated by the Arellano family since being founded in Long Beach in 2006, Harbor Truck Parts has grown to six locations while expanding to a complete parts offering for its customers. The second-generation co-owners involved in the daily operation of the business are Daniel Hynes, Julie Hynes-Arellano, Gerardo Delgado, Gaby Delgado-Arellano, and Catherine Arellano.

Tina Hubbard, president and chief executive officer, of HDA Truck Pride, noted that the vision for Harbor Truck Parts fits hand in hand with the company’s strategic focus and growth plans in the expanding California market. Harbor Truck Parts is located in the Southern California cities of Long Beach, Gardena, Ontario, Lancaster, Modesto and Bakersfield.

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