Auto Pride’s Baltimore Auto Supply celebrates 70th anniversary
GERMANTOWN, Tenn. – Shortly after World War II ended, Alvin Berlin completed his Army service and went into business selling auto parts out of the back of his truck to service stations in Maryland, while his wife, Rose, handled the books.
Seventy years later, The Baltimore Auto Supply Company is an Auto Pride member with a 62,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art warehouse serving the entire Mid-Atlantic region, including several government agencies.
“My parents established the foundation for the business at an opportune time, as Detroit automakers in the late ’40s began making new models to meet consumer demand during the post-war economic boom,”says Herman Berlin, Alvin and Rose’s son, who today serves as owner and vice president of BAS. “Then with the advent of the Interstate Highway System in the late ’50s, people started buying more than one automobile per household, and there was no looking back. Within two years, Alvin and Rose had grown the business from a wagon peddler to a warehouse distributor with their own facility.”
After Alvin passed away in 1991, Rose became president of the company, before eventually stepping down. Rose, whose 103rd birthday is in July, still talks of needing to get back to work. Today, Herman and his wife, Sherry, a lawyer who oversees everything from accounting to HR to marketing, and their son, Alex, sales manager, work together with their management team to continue making The Baltimore Auto Supply Company a successful family-owned business.
Like most Auto Pride members nationwide, BAS specializes in niche products, including maintenance chemicals and lubricants, and tools and equipment. BAS also enjoys a reputation as the biggest distributor of snow-traction chains and cables on the East Coast.
“Auto Pride salutes Baltimore Auto Supply for its rich heritage of providing exceptional service and niche, hard-to-source parts and products for their installer customers and government agencies alike,”says Cora Roark, director of Auto Pride. “The Automotive Distribution Network is committed to working closely with BAS to ensure the company remains ahead of the technological curve, so this family-owned WD can continue to provide exceptional service that outperforms the competition for years to come.”
The Automotive Distribution Network, operating under the brands of Parts Plus, Parts Plus Mexico, IAPA and Auto Pride, is one of the most diverse groups in the auto-care industry. The Network is a proud member of Nexus North America and Nexus Automotive International, a worldwide group of parts distributors committed to bringing a global approach to the industry.
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