Mid-South Power Distributors joins Power Heavy Duty’s distributor network

July 24, 2019
Mid-South Power Distributors specializes in diesel engine parts and components distribution.

Power Heavy Duty welcomed Mid-South Power Distributors to its distributor network. Mid-South Power Distributors, located in Memphis, Tennessee, is an independently owned distributor who specializes in replacement diesel engine parts and components.

In addition to parts distribution, Mid-South Power Distributors also operates a 5-bay service shop for Class 1-8 vehicles, including three-quarter-ton trucks and above. Services include transmission, wheel end, engine, fuel injection, radiator, and A/C work.

“Mid-South Power Distributors is a strategic addition to the Power Heavy Duty network for their ability to serve their local markets,” said Jim Pennig, vice president of business development, VIPAR Heavy Duty. “We welcome them to the group and look forward to a long and productive partnership.”

Mid-South Power Distributors operates out of a newly renovated, 60,000 square foot warehouse. Their current customer base includes shops, fleets, city, county and state entities, as well as customers in agriculture, marine, and construction equipment industries.

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