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is autozone a franchise

by Hayley Walsh V Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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AutoZone's Store Development department considers hundreds of locations each year to accommodate our expansion needs. All AutoZone stores are company-owned; we don't offer franchises.

Full Answer

What kind of Business is AutoZone?

AutoZone, Inc. is an American retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories, the largest in the United States. Founded in 1979, AutoZone has over 6,400 stores across the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil and the US Virgin Islands.

How many auto Palace Stores does AutoZone have?

In 1998, AutoZone acquired Auto Palace, an auto parts chain in the northeastern United States with 112 stores, TruckPro L.P., a chain with 43 stores in 14 states, and the 560-store Chief Auto Parts Inc., a chain with a presence in 5 states.

When did AutoZone start having satellite stores?

In 2002, AutoZone developed a network of "hub, feeder, and satellite" stores to have more product in the market area, while reducing inventory investment. Sales hit $5.33 billion.

What do you need to know about AutoZone's new store development?

Our New Store Development Brochure contains examples of various site plan layouts. We require upfront, high-impact locations with excellent visibility and access from adjacent streets. Internationally recognized, AutoZone is the world's leading provider of vehicle solutions.

Private labels

Retail stores

Sponsorships

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What is an autozone?

autozone .com. Footnotes / references. AutoZone, Inc. is an American retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories, the largest in the United States. Founded in 1979, AutoZone has over 6,400 stores across the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Brazil and the US Virgin Islands.

Where is the Autozone store?

AutoZone store in Hillsborough, North Carolina. In 2002, AutoZone developed a network of "hub, feeder, and satellite" stores to have more product in the market area, while reducing inventory investment. Sales hit $5.33 billion. In 2003, the Duralast tool line was introduced.

How much did Autozone pay for the lawsuit?

AutoZone paid $3.3 million to settle a lawsuit to the families of a family who was killed due to being rear-ended by an AutoZone-owned truck. The suit alleges that AutoZone was negligent in training the driver of the truck.

Why was Autozone fired?

AutoZone came under fire due to allegations that a district manager had told an employee to remove a flag displayed on the company's premises for the sake of improved diversity. AutoZone denies this, claiming that it was due to the poor means by which the flag was put up, using duct tape and suction cups.

When did Autozone start using satellites?

In 1994 , AutoZone began using satellites to facilitate communication between stores and the corporate office. Sales hit $1.5 billion. In 1995, AutoZone opened its 1,000th store in Louisville, Kentucky. Also, the Duralast trademark made its debut with the Duralast and Duralast Gold batteries.

When did Autozone buy Adap?

In 1998, AutoZone acquired ADAP Inc. Who had stores under the ADAP Discount Auto Parts and Auto Palace nameplates respectively, both being auto parts chains in the northeastern United States with 112 stores, TruckPro L.P., a chain with 43 stores in 14 states, and the 560-store Chief Auto Parts Inc., a chain with a presence in 5 states. At the commencement of fiscal 1999, AutoZone made another acquisition by purchasing 100 Express stores from The Pep Boys—Manny, Moe & Jack. The company began a process of internationalization with their first store abroad, which opened in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. AutoZone closed the 1990s by debuting at the Fortune 500 list in 1999.

When did Auto Shack change its name?

In 1987, Auto Shack officially changed its name to AutoZone. The first AutoZone store was in Enid, Oklahoma. That year also, the company introduced WITT-JR, an electronic catalog used to look up parts and keep warranty information. Total of stores is now 459 in 16 states.

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Overview

Retail stores

AutoZone's 6,000+ retail outlets throughout the United States, Mexico and Brazil stock a variety of aftermarket parts as well as some OEM parts. All AutoZone stores are corporately owned; the company does not have franchise operations.

History

Originally a division of Memphis-based wholesale grocer Malone & Hyde, the company was known as Auto Shack. After the sale of the grocery operation to the Fleming Companies of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the name of the company was changed to AutoZone to reflect the new focus and to settle a lawsuit brought by Tandy Corporation for infringing on Tandy's "Radio Shack" trademark.

Corporate affairs

AutoZone is incorporated in the state of Nevada.
Since October 1995, AutoZone has been headquartered in its J.R. Hyde, III Store Support Center (SSC), a 270,000-square-foot (25,000 m ), eight-story building in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee. As of 2013 there were over 1,200 employees there.
The project manager of the building's construction was Rob Norcross, a principal at LRK Inc. Th…

Private labels

Valucraft, Duralast, and Duralast Gold are AutoZone's private label brands for lead-acid automotive batteries (manufactured primarily by Johnson Controls, but also East Penn, Exide, and other manufacturers). Duralast Platinum is an AGM line of batteries. AutoZone also sells tools under the Duralast brand which carry a lifetime warranty.
Brake pad labels include (ranging from least to most expensive):

Sponsorships

In 2004, AutoZone celebrated its 25th anniversary and announced a corporate sponsorship agreement with auto racing association NASCAR.
In 2007, AutoZone sponsored Kevin Harvick and Timothy Peters in the NASCAR Busch Series.
AutoZone holds the naming rights to the downtown Memphis baseball stadium that is the home of the Memphis Redbirds of the Pacific Coast League. The company also sponsors the AutoZone Lib…

Lawsuits

AutoZone paid $3.3 million to settle a lawsuit to the families of a family who was killed due to being rear-ended by an AutoZone-owned truck. The suit alleges that AutoZone was negligent in training the driver of the truck.
AutoZone faced a lawsuit for gender discrimination in which the plaintiff alleged that men treated her differently when she was promoted and that she feared revealing a pregnancy to her superio…

See also

• Advance Auto Parts
• CarParts.com
• Carquest
• National Automotive Parts Association (NAPA)
• O'Reilly Auto Parts

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