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Traction Expands Footprint with New Mississauga Location

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Traction, Canada’s premier retailer of truck and trailer parts, has unveiled its newest store in Mississauga, Ontario, marking a significant expansion of its presence in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The new Traction Meadowvale location opened its doors on August 26, 2024.

Situated at 1925 Meadowvale Boulevard, the new store complements Traction’s existing Mississauga location, currently the largest in the company’s nationwide network. The company says that the expansion is poised to dramatically improve service capabilities for customers throughout the GTA, offering increased accessibility and a broader range of products.

The Meadowvale store’s strategic placement alongside the recently launched TW distribution center is a key factor in its enhanced service offerings. The 150,000-square-foot TW distribution facility, operational since July 15, houses an impressive inventory valued at over $13 million. The substantial stock, combined with cutting-edge technologies and advanced automation systems, positions the new Traction store to deliver unparalleled customer service, faster delivery times, and improved product availability.

In a notable departure from its traditional operations, the Meadowvale location stands out as Traction’s first Canadian store to incorporate electric delivery vehicles into its fleet. 

The expansion comes at a time of significant growth for Traction, which has steadily built its reputation since opening its first store in Montreal in 1963. Today, the company boasts a coast-to-coast network of over 100 stores, solidifying its position as the leading provider of truck and trailer parts in the Canadian aftermarket.

Traction’s customer base spans a diverse range of industries, including transportation, construction, government agencies, passenger transit, waste management, courier services, forestry, mining, and oil. The broad appeal has been instrumental in the company’s sustained success and expansion.

As part of the United Auto Parts (UAP) family, which was founded in 1926 and is now affiliated with the multinational Genuine Parts Company (GPC), Traction benefits from over five decades of industry experience and the backing of a robust global organization. This heritage and support have been crucial in developing Traction’s unmatched expertise in the sector.

The company’s commitment to comprehensive service is evident in its vast product range, which includes over 500,000 parts for trucks and trailers sourced from more than 1,000 of the industry’s most respected suppliers. Supported by three distribution centres with a combined area of 275,000 square feet, Traction says that it aims to ensure that customers across Canada have ready access to the parts they need.

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