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Nipparts is a private company set up in 1981 and based in the Netherlands and supplies Japanese and Korean aftermarket car parts in Europe.

Nipparts
Company typePrivate
IndustryAutomotive
GenreAutomotive car parts
Founded1981
Headquarters
Area served
Europe
Key people
R. Bel
ProductsAutomotive goods and services
OwnerLKQ Corporation
Number of employees
6
ParentSator Holding
WebsiteNipparts B.V.

History

Nipparts was established in 1981. From 2005, Nipparts had been a member of Sator Holding.

Nipparts is an automotive parts seller, that specialises in Japanese and Korean parts. It is based in the Netherlands but is also present in over 35 countries. As specialists in Japanese and Korean parts, Nipparts supplies parts for over 35 car manufactures such as Nissan, Toyota and Kia. Parts include air filters, clutches and fan belts.

Nipparts has become established as Europe's number four for aftermarket Japanese and Korean car parts behind Blue Print, Herth & Buss and Japanparts.

Origins of Name

The Nipparts name derives from the word Nippon, a native name for Japan.

Divisions

Nipparts is active in the entire European market. In the Benelux Nipparts is sold in through Van Heck.

Nipparts B.V.

It is based in Amsterdam. The warehouse is also located in Amsterdam occupying over 160,000 square feet (15,000 m2) of space.