BMC Acquires UDG to Enhance Automotive Offerings for Group 1 Automotive's Market Expansion
- BMC acquires Universal Distribution Group, enhancing its automotive equipment offerings across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Southern Virginia.
- UDG's expertise in aftermarket shop equipment strengthens BMC's service delivery for dealerships and independent repair facilities.
- The acquisition aligns with BMC's strategy for growth and expanding market share in the automotive shop equipment industry.
BMC Acquires Universal Distribution Group to Strengthen Automotive Equipment Offerings
Brixey & Meyer Capital (BMC), a Cincinnati-based private investment firm, has officially acquired Universal Distribution Group (UDG), a renowned provider of aftermarket automotive shop equipment. This acquisition, which marks BMC's third investment in its automotive equipment platform, enhances the firm's geographic footprint significantly across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Southern Virginia. UDG specializes in the sales, installation, and servicing of a wide range of automotive equipment, including lifts and air compressors, making it a valuable addition to BMC's portfolio. Josh Lyerly, the founder of UDG, will retain an ownership stake and continue in a leadership role, ensuring continuity and expertise as the company integrates into BMC's operations.
The strategic acquisition allows UDG to broaden its offerings, particularly in the collision repair segment, thereby enhancing service delivery for dealerships, municipalities, and independent repair facilities. Patrick Nichol, CEO of BMC's automotive platform, expresses excitement about integrating UDG's heavy-duty capabilities into their operations. With UDG's skilled field service team remaining intact, the commitment to exceptional service aligns with BMC's mission to elevate customer value across the Southeast. This move underscores BMC's dedication to organic growth and expansion within the automotive shop equipment industry, providing clients with comprehensive solutions from facility design to ongoing maintenance.
Since its inception, BMC has successfully executed 19 acquisitions, raising over $200 million in committed capital, and currently manages five platform businesses across various sectors. The addition of UDG not only enriches BMC's service capabilities but also positions it for future growth within the aftermarket automotive equipment market. The ongoing commitment to enhancing service offerings and expanding geographic reach showcases BMC's strategic vision for capturing market share in a competitive landscape.
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