
LKQ Euro Car Parts has confirmed a new four-year agreement to serve as the primary supplier of service, maintenance and repair components for IN'n'OUT Autocentres across the UK.
The nationwide deal will see LKQ deliver essential parts to all 31 of the fast-fit chain's locations. IN'n'OUT, known for its time-specific booking model, handles tens of thousands of MOTs, services and repairs annually.
IN'n'OUT Autocentres has built its reputation on a customer-focused approach, enabling drivers to book services by exact time slots to reduce wait times and improve workshop efficiency. With this new supply partnership, its technicians will gain access to LKQ's full product range and logistics infrastructure.
Kevan Wooden, CEO of LKQ UK & Ireland, said the partnership reflects shared priorities around convenience and professionalism. "We look forward to helping IN'n'OUT grow its offering over the next four years," he stated.
IN'n'OUT CEO Jon Morgan added that the deal strengthens the company's technician network and enhances service delivery for motorists.
As customer expectations for convenience grow, efficient supply partnerships like this play a critical role in enabling fast-fit centres to meet demand across tyre replacements, MOTs and essential vehicle maintenance.
Tagged with: LKQ, IN'n'OUT Autocentres, vehicle servicing, SMR parts, fast-fit, aftermarket supply, UK auto parts distribution
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