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Burson Auto Parts is tracking positive growth since its inception in WA.

Since setting up a store network of six shops in the region, the trade parts, tools and equipments supplier has made traction securing strong relationships with customers and vocational industries.

Burson Auto Parts believes its store placements has been strategic, setting up in key locations such as Rockingham, Bibra Lake, Myaree, Belmont, Osborne Park and Malaga.

The company has also increased its stock inventories to prevent customer delays to allow for distribution given WA's isolated geography.

Burson's Perth store network supplies workshop equipment to local vocational institutes in line with MTA WA's safety, reliability and functionality requirements.

Burson Auto Parts' WA state manager John Wood believes that the company has entered the Perth automotive market seamlessly.

“It has been truly remarkable to witness the immediate impact that Burson Auto Parts, as new entrant to the Western Australian automotive aftermarket, has made in less than one year.

“While being well established across the Nullabor for almost half a century, Burson Auto Parts and our way of doing business is completely new to this part of the country and the growth that we are experiencing across our Perth store network has been very impressive.

“Our dedication to the trade, always first and foremost, along with the level of service that we provide to our trade customers, has been a definite differentiating factor according to our customers.

Wood said that the company will continue to increase its presence in the region.

“It is our goal to continually raise the standards of service, parts inventory, delivery efficiency and value for money for the automotive repairers and associated industries of Perth, mirroring the benchmarks that have already been set by our truly national company.

Burson Auto Parts was founded in 1971 and now owns and operates around 120 stores across Australia.

In 2014 the business secured listing on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX).

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