- CarParts.com Inc is a leading e-commerce provider of aftermarket auto parts, focusing on direct-to-consumer and B2B sales across the U.S., with a diverse product range that includes brakes, engines, and body parts.
- In March 2026, CarParts.com expanded its partnership with A-Premium to launch a new product line featuring 30,000 SKUs under the JC Whitney brand, supported by an $8 million private placement to fund inventory investments.
- The company has established strategic partnerships with major suppliers and automakers, enhancing its product offerings and operational efficiencies, while also serving repair shops through its B2B arm.
- CarParts.com targets repair shops and consumers seeking affordable auto parts solutions, addressing the growing demand for vehicle maintenance as the U.S. vehicle fleet ages, making it a critical player for sales teams focused on the automotive aftermarket.
Operations is the largest function with 48 employees (about 21%), followed by Engineering with 37 (around 16%) and Marketing and Product with 33 (about 15%). Finance and Administration accounts for 30 employees (13%), while Business Management has 23 (10%) and Information Technology has 17 (8%). Sales and Support and Human Resources each have 14 employees (about 6% apiece). Program and Project Management (5) and Other (4) round out the org chart, indicating a balanced mix of operational, technical, and corporate roles.
Headcount is broadly distributed, with 118 employees (about 52%) in Other geographies beyond the named locations, reflecting a dispersed workforce. Among named sites, Los Angeles, CA has the largest share at 33 employees (about 15%), followed by Manila, Philippines with 19 (8%) and Las Vegas, NV with 14 (6%). Torrance, CA (9), Dallas, TX (8), and Jacksonville, FL (8) make up mid-sized concentrations, while Long Beach, CA (6), La Salle, IL (5), and Irvine, CA (5) represent smaller teams. Overall, the footprint spans roughly 20 locations, anchored by a mix of U.S. hubs and an international presence in the Philippines.