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TVS Supply Chain Solutions
Type
Private
Industry Logistics
Founded 1993 as Multipart Distribution Limited
Headquarters
Chorley, Lancashire
Number of employees
260
Parent TVS Logistics Services
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Website
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TVS Supply Chain Solutions is a firm that supplies spare parts and components to customers in the automotive, defence and utility sectors in the United Kingdom , Europe and the US.


The company is split into two divisions: TVS Supply Chain Solutions and TVS Defence.
TVS's major customers include; LDV, Isuzu, Modec and Dennis Eagle in the automotive sector; BAE Systems, MBDA and the Ministry of Defence in the defence sector; and Anglian Water.



History


TVS Supply Chain Solutions can find its origins in the Leyland Motors company. In 1914 the company opened a new works on Pilling Lane in Chorley to manufacture Fire Appliances. In 1919 the company formed the First Parts Stores at Chorley; the beginnings of Multipart.


In 1980 the British Leyland subsidiary Leyland Vehicles launched the Multipart brand as the All Makes Truck, Van & Bus parts range. In 1993 after the collapse of Leyland DAF the Multipart division, along with the Chorley site, was acquired in a management buyout. Two years later the firm was bought by LEX and renamed LEX Multipart. After this, Multipart expanded and began to focus on the military and automotive sectors as well as opening sites at Crick and at Bicester alongside the Ministry of Defence.


In 2001 the company was taken over by the RAC which was itself taken over by Aviva in 2006.


The company made it most historic move in 2007 when it moved from the Pilling Lane Works after 93 years to a new custom built site at Buckshaw Village.


In 2008 the company was once again bought in a management buy-out.









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