Fisher Auto Parts Announces Acquisition of Smyth Auto Parts
Fisher Auto Parts has acquired Cincinnati-based Smyth Auto Parts and its 25 locations in Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee. It was announced today by David Wesselman, area vice president of Fisher Auto Parts.
The Smyth family will remain involved in the business following the acquisition, with Jim Smyth serving as regional manager for the Smyth stores, Rita Summers overseeing the paint division, and Bobby Smyth managing the machine shops.
"We are very proud to welcome the Smyth Auto Parts team to Fisher Auto Parts through this acquisition," said Wesselman. "The Smyth family has built an impressive operation over the past six decades, and we are looking forward to working with the entire team to continue their legacy and grow the business together."
Founded in 1963, George Smyth first opened a used car business, and the need for parts led him to open a salvage yard. Smyth Auto Parts began selling used parts from the salvage yard, and by 1965, new parts were being sold over the counter. In 1983, Smyth turned the business over to his children, who worked tirelessly to expand the operation to over 400 employees, 250-plus vehicles, and more than 200,000 sq. ft. of warehouse inventory space filled with over 300,000 automotive SKUs, including performance and accessory parts. In addition to selling parts, the company operates state-of-the-art paint centers and machine shops offering a wide range of machining services, including precision milling, turning, drilling, and custom fabrication.
