U-Pull-And-Pay, LLC has opened a new self-service used auto parts store in Orlando, Fla. The company, a wholly owned subsidiary of David J. Joseph Co., has more than 2,000, six year and older salvage cars, pick-up trucks and vans in inventory, for the public to bring their own tools to remove needed body panels, drive train components, or other auto accessories for purchase.
U-Pull-&-Pay currently operates two other self-service used auto parts stores, located in West Palm Beach, Fla., and Cincinnati. UPAP plans to establish a network of stores through the construction of new facilities and the acquisition of existing self-service stores across the country.
DJJ employs more than 1,500 and is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. DJJ is owned by SHV, N.V. of Utrecht, The Netherlands.
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