Multi Parts Supply breaks ground on new global headquarters

March 13, 2014
Multi Parts Supply (MPS) recently broke ground on its new global headquarters.

Multi Parts Supply (MPS) recently broke ground on its new global headquarters.

MPS' U.S. executive leadership team, corporate administration, finance, engineering, program management teams, R&D, laboratory, quality control and on-car testing facilities will come together under one roof for the first time in the company's more than 25 year history.

MPS will also continue to maintain its integrated network of manufacturing and testing, logistics, quality control and customer support facilities in New York, Europe and China.

MPS President Brian S. Cohn said, "This new building is designed to facilitate flexibility and collaboration. It represents a significant step in our company's evolution. Having the majority of our key leadership all under one roof will undoubtedly translate into productivity and innovation gains."

A physical manifestation of MPS' culture, the new global headquarters is being constructed on a fast track schedule and is slated for completion in September 2014. The project architect is Tercilla Courtemanche Architects, Preti Construction is the general contractor and Woodland Construction Company is the tilt wall construction contractor. The building will be located at 1649 Park Lane South, in the Jupiter Park of Commerce, Jupiter, Fla.

MPS, a privately held American company, is a developer and manufacturer of aftermarket auto parts for full line manufacturers and their leading global brands, offering product and program development.

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