MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb. 17, 2016 -- AutoZone, Inc. (NYSE:AZO) is pleased to announce a five-year supplier agreement with JD Byrider, making AutoZone the preferred vendor and “first call” for parts at JD Byrider’s 170 corporate- and franchised-owned dealer locations across the United States.
This agreement, built on a more than fifteen-year relationship with JD Byrider, demonstrates AutoZone’s growing presence as the superior parts supplier in the “Buy Here, Pay Here” industry and its growth in serving the dealer market.
“AutoZone has distinguished itself as a trusted partner to our commercial customers with our exceptional customer service,” says Phil Daniele, Senior Vice President, Commercial for AutoZone. “JD Byrider’s confidence in AutoZone’s products, service and dependability has led to this long-term agreement and maximizes their opportunity for further growth."
"Our team focuses on reconditioning a vehicle, not just repairing a vehicle,” says Tom Welter, Vice President of JD Byrider. “This relationship and access—combined with AutoZone’s understanding of our industry and the JDB business--offers huge benefits to our dealers and employees and helps ensure that our customers get the most reliable reconditioned vehicles on the road today."
About AutoZone:
As of November 21, 2015, AutoZone sells auto and light truck parts, chemicals and accessories through 5,163 AutoZone stores in 50 states plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico in the U.S., and 442 stores in Mexico, 22 IMC branches and eight stores in Brazil for a total count of 5,635.
AutoZone is the leading retailer and a leading distributor of automotive replacement parts and accessories in the United States. Each AutoZone store carries an extensive product line for cars, sport utility vehicles, vans and light trucks, including new and remanufactured automotive hard parts, maintenance items, accessories, and non-automotive products. Many stores also have a commercial sales program that provides commercial credit and prompt delivery of parts and other products to local, regional and national repair garages, dealers, service stations, and public sector accounts. IMC branches carry an extensive line of original equipment quality import replacement parts. AutoZone also sells the ALLDATA brand diagnostic and repair software through www.alldata.com. Additionally, we sell automotive hard parts, maintenance items, accessories, and non-automotive products through www.autozone.com, and accessories and performance parts through www.autoanything.com, and our commercial customers can make purchases through www.autozonepro.com and www.imcparts.net. AutoZone does not derive revenue from automotive repair or installation.
About JD Byrider:
J.D. Byrider is the largest franchise dealership network of its kind in the United States, with more than 168 locations in 34 states and more than 1 million customers served. J.D. Byrider was founded more than 25 years ago to help customers with credit challenges purchase and operate a quality used vehicle that has been serviced and reconditioned. A warranty or service agreement and low-cost on-site service and repairs are included with every vehicle to help keep customers on the road affordably. In addition, customers’ timely payments are reported to the credit bureaus to put them in a position to help improve their credit.
Contact Information: Financial: Brian Campbell at (901) 495-7005, [email protected] Media: Ray Pohlman at (866) 966-3017, [email protected]


Trump Administration Reviews Nvidia H200 Chip Sales to China, Marking Major Shift in U.S. AI Export Policy
7-Eleven CEO Joe DePinto to Retire After Two Decades at the Helm
ANZ New CEO Forgoes Bonus After Shareholders Reject Executive Pay Report
Micron Technology Forecasts Surge in Revenue and Earnings on AI-Driven Memory Demand
Oracle Stock Slides After Blue Owl Exit Report, Company Says Michigan Data Center Talks Remain on Track
Maersk Vessel Successfully Transits Red Sea After Nearly Two Years Amid Ongoing Security Concerns
Google and Apple Warn U.S. Visa Holders to Avoid International Travel Amid Lengthy Embassy Delays
Harris Associates Open to Revised Paramount Skydance Bid for Warner Bros Discovery
Trump Signals Push for Lower Health Insurance Prices as ACA Premium Concerns Grow
Union-Aligned Investors Question Amazon, Walmart and Alphabet on Trump Immigration Policies
U.S. Lawmakers Urge Pentagon to Blacklist More Chinese Tech Firms Over Military Ties
TikTok U.S. Deal Advances as ByteDance Signs Binding Joint Venture Agreement
FedEx Beats Q2 Earnings Expectations, Raises Full-Year Outlook Despite Stock Dip
Nike Shares Slide as Margins Fall Again Amid China Slump and Costly Turnaround
Boeing Seeks FAA Emissions Waiver to Continue 777F Freighter Sales Amid Strong Cargo Demand
Oracle Stock Surges After Hours on TikTok Deal Optimism and OpenAI Fundraising Buzz
Citi Appoints Ryan Ellis as Head of Markets Sales for Australia and New Zealand 



