Stanadyne Forms Strategic Distribution Alliance with Diesel Forward - Engine Builder Magazine

Stanadyne Forms Strategic Distribution Alliance with Diesel Forward

Stanadyne, a leading global fuel and air management systems supplier, has entered into a strategic alliance with Diesel Forward to be its single central distributor of aftermarket diesel rotary pumps and related components in the North, Central, and South American markets. Products included in the alliance are diesel rotary pumps (DB2, DB4, and DE Models), diesel fuel injectors (conventional hole types and Pencil Nozzles®), submerged pumps (PF, QLC, and IFS), and associated service parts for these products. Over the next three months, Diesel Forward will build stock inventory within its network of five national warehouses for a seamless transition supporting current demand and with a long-term focus on increasing product availability.

“This alliance builds on a 50-year history and allows Stanadyne to partner with an aftermarket industry leader uniquely specialized in product fulfillment and distribution management,” said Stanadyne Director of Sales Ed Flanagan.

The transition will allow Stanadyne to focus on future product and technology development and Diesel Forward to leverage its strengths to best meet end consumers’ replacement and service parts needs.

“We selected a highly effective partner with demonstrated strength in aftermarket product fulfillment,” said Flanagan. “Diesel Forward is a long-time central distributor of Stanadyne components, has intimate knowledge of our products, and has superior market reach throughout the Western hemisphere.”

Diesel Forward will manage the inventory and distribution of Stanadyne aftermarket products covered under the alliance. Going forward, covered products will be made available to all Stanadyne authorized dealers through Diesel Forward.

“Supporting the network of authorized fuel system repair centers with OE quality replacement components has been a key part of our customer promise,” said Diesel Forward CEO and President Houman Kashanipour “HK”. “The expanded partnership with Stanadyne allows us to continue delivering on this promise.”

You May Also Like

Cloyes to Acquire ATI

Cloyes has announced the acquisition of ATI, a leading front-end accessory drive pulley and tensioner supplier.

Cloyes Gear & Products, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Denton, Texas-based Automotive Tensioners Incorporated (ATI), a leading front-end accessory drive pulley and tensioner supplier to the automotive aftermarket. This acquisition marks Cloyes’ second acquisition in the past four months and further strengthens the Cloyes’ platform and value proposition to repair shops, building on the Rotomaster acquisition.

Holley Names Jordan Musser SVP of Safety and Electronics Products

Musser will lead a global team of professionals to develop and implement a comprehensive strategic growth plan for Holley’s leading portfolio of safety brands.

Race Winning Brands to Implement Unilateral Retail Pricing Policy

The transition to a Unilateral Retail Pricing Policy reflects Race Winning Brands’ commitment to quality and reputation of its products.

King Engine Bearings Anounces New Rebate Campaign

During the two-month duration of the campaign, customers can take advantage of a rebate of $10 for every $100 spent on qualifying pMaxKote (XPC) products by King Engine Bearings.

Candidates Announced for SEMA Board of Directors 2024 Election

Voting will take place online beginning May 28 and is open to current SEMA-member companies.

Other Posts

Edelbrock Group Brands Now on MidwayPlus B2B Platform

The platform is convenient for checking prices, inventory, and freight costs before placing an order.

Team Eneos Reveals 2024 Formula Drift Driver Lineup

Eneos is continuing a full North American drift program. It will encompass both the Formula DRIFT PRO and PROSPEC championships.

Holley Performance Brands Expands Sales, Appoints Chet Baker SVP of Sales 

Baker is a proven leader who will help strengthen the company’s customer focus in key verticals.

Holley Ordered to Pay $2M in Carburetor Profits to Specialty Auto Parts

This judgment followed various legal disputes between Holley and Specialty (Proform) that started 24 years ago.