Pieces D’autos Transit

Levis, Canada

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À Lévis sur la Rive-​Sud de Québec, Transit est le plus important entrepôt de distribution en gros de pièces automobiles de l’Est du Québec. Notre territoire desservi s’étend d’un océan à l’autre depuis le centre de distribution à Lévis, un entrepôt à Calgary ainsi que des dépôts à Montréal, Toronto et Terre-​Neuve.

En opération depuis 1971, Transit s’est méritée une place de choix dans la distribution de pièce partout au Canada. Nous desservons une clientèle de grossistes, revendeurs et de magasins de pièces automobile.

Nous offrons un vaste choix de pièces et accessoires pour automobiles, camions légers et remorques; freins, suspension, filtration, produits chimiques, produits électriques, éclairage, essuie-​glaces et bien davantage.

History

Established in 1971.

Established in 1971 under the name Jacques Guay Inc., the business has since come a long way. Long gone are the days when Mr. Guay was a traveling salesman behind the wheel of his truck loaded with auto parts, working in a small office in the basement of his own home in Lévis or in a modest warehouse in Pintendre.

In 1994, the business changes its name and becomes Transit Warehouse Inc. Mr. Guay hands over the reins to his son Stéphane, and the business then knows experienced tremendous growth. The annual sales increased by 30%, even recently during the global economic crisis. The warehouse is expanded twice, first in 1996 and then in 1998. The following year, a second building of 10,000 square-​foot storage opens, but it shortly becomes too small. Even the 35,000 square feet used by Transit from July 2000 to June 2008 would eventually be too small!

2013 marks Transit’s first acquisition, with the purchase of CMX Automotive in Ontario. Our Toronto branch’s inventory is then moved in

Meet the Business Owner

Stephan G.

Business Owner

In 1994, the business changes its name and becomes Transit Warehouse Inc. Mr. Guay hands over the reins to his son Stéphane, and the business then knows experienced tremendous growth. The annual sales increased by 30%, even recently during the global economic crisis. The warehouse is expanded twice, first in 1996 and then in 1998. The following year, a second building of 10,000 square-​foot storage opens, but it shortly becomes too small. Even the 35,000 square feet used by Transit from July 2000 to June 2008 would eventually be too small!