O'Reilly Auto Parts

O’Reilly Auto Parts is an American auto parts retailer that provides automotive aftermarket parts, tools, supplies, equipment, and accessories in the United States serving both the professional service providers and do-it-yourself customers. Founded in 1957 by the O’Reilly family, the company operates more than 5,400 stores in 47 states.

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.
Public
Traded as
ISINUS67103H1077 
IndustryRetail
FoundedDecember 2, 1957 (1957-12-02)
FounderCharles H. O'Reilly
Headquarters233 South Patterson Ave[1]
Springfield, Missouri, U.S.
Number of locations
5,460 (2019)
ProductsAuto parts
Revenue
  • US$ 10.15 billion (2019)[2]
  • US$ 9.54 billion (2018)[2]
  • US$ 1.92 billion (2019)[2]
  • US$ 1.82 billion (2018)[2]
  • US$ 1.39 billion (2019)[2]
  • US$ 1.32 billion (2018)[2]
Total assets
  • US$ 10.72 billion (2019)[3]
  • US$ 7.98 billion (2018)[2]
Total equity
  • US$ 0.40 billion (2019)[3]
  • US$ 0.35 billion (2018)[2]
Number of employees
82,484[4] (2019)
Websitewww.oreillyauto.com

History

An O'Reilly Auto Parts store in Ypsilanti, Michigan
O'Reilly Auto Parts in Houston, Texas

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. officially started in the auto parts business with one store in Springfield, Missouri, in December 1957.[5]

Michael Byrne O’Reilly immigrated to America in 1849, settling in St. Louis, he worked his way through school to earn a law degree, and then pursued a career as a title examiner.[5] His son, Charles Francis O’Reilly, attended college in St. Louis and went to work in 1914 as a traveling salesman for Fred Campbell Auto Supply in St. Louis. By 1924, Charles had become familiar with the Springfield area, having traveled by train to sell auto parts throughout the territory. By 1932, he had become manager of Link Motor Supply in Springfield, and one of his sons, Charles H. (Chub) O’Reilly, joined the company. Together they provided the leadership and management that made Link the predominant auto parts store in the area.[5]

In 1957, Link planned a reorganization, which would have included the retirement of 72-year-old Charles F. O’Reilly, and the transfer of Chub O’Reilly to Kansas City. Since neither agreed with these plans, they made the decision to form their own company, O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. They opened for business on December 2, 1957, with one store and 13 employees at 403 Sherman in Springfield. Their sales totaled $700,000 in 1958, their first full year of business. By 1961, the company’s volume had reached $1.3 million — the combined volume of O’Reilly Automotive and Ozark Automotive Distributors, a division formed to serve independent automotive jobbers in the area. In March 1975, annual sales volume rose to $7 million and a 52,000 square-foot facility at 233 S. Patterson was built for the O’Reilly/Ozark warehouse operation. By that time, the company had nine stores, all located in southwest Missouri.[5]

Expansion

On April 23, 1993, the company completed an initial public offering, and it now trades on the NASDAQ market under the symbol ORLY. The company also has a stock purchase plan to enable as many full-time team members as possible to own stock in the company.

On January 30, 1998, O'Reilly merged with Hi/LO Auto Supply, adding 182 auto parts stores in Texas and Louisiana, as well as a distribution center in Houston. The Hi/LO acquisition made O’Reilly one of the top 10 auto parts chains in the country. On April 25, 2000, the firm announced the purchase of KarPro Auto Parts, which included a 66,000 square foot distribution center in Little Rock, Arkansas, and 14 KarPro stores.

On October 1, 2001, O'Reilly purchased Mid-State Automotive Distributors, Inc., adding 82 additional auto parts stores in seven states, as well as two distribution centers. The acquisition made the firm one of the top five auto parts chains in the country. It added its eleventh distribution center in Atlanta, Georgia in March 2005.

On May 31, 2005, O'Reilly purchased Midwest Automotive Distributors, Inc., adding 72 retail locations in Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Wyoming, as well as two distribution centers located in Minnesota and Montana.

On July 11, 2008, the company completed the largest acquisition in its history with the purchase of CSK Auto, adding 1,273 stores in 12 states.[6] This, combined with past acquisitions, made O’Reilly the third largest auto parts chain in the country after Advance Auto Parts and AutoZone.

In December 2012, O'Reilly announced it was purchasing the auto parts business of VIP Parts, Tires and Service, a Lewiston, Maine-based chain of 56 auto parts stores and service centers with locations in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, and one distribution center in Maine. The purchase marked the firm’s expansion into New England.[7]

On October 26, 2016, O'Reilly announced that it was acquiring Bond Auto Parts, a 51-store chain headquartered in Vermont with locations in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New York as well.[8]

On November 13, 2018, O'Reilly announced that it was acquiring Florida-based Bennett Auto Supply, a 33-store chain headquartered in Pompano Beach.

As of July 2018 O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. operates more than 5,147 stores in 47 states, including Alaska and Hawaii.[9]

As of February 2019, O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. operates more than 5,400 stores in 47 states, including Alaska and Hawaii.[9] The company continues to plan for growth and expansion.

On August 20, 2019, O'Reilly Auto announced it would be acquiring Mayasa Auto Parts. This marks O’Reilly Auto Parts first venture into international markets. Mayasa has 5 distribution centers, 20 company stores, and more than 2000 independent jobber locations throughout Mexico.

As of March 2020 O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. operates more than 5,400 stores in 47 states, including Alaska and Hawaii.[9] The company continues to plan for growth and expansion, projecting the addition of 200-210 net, new stores in 2020.

Executive management

Executive officers of the company include Greg Johnson, Chief Executive Officer and Co-President; Jeff Shaw, Chief Operating Officer and Co-President; Tom McFall, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer; and Brad Beckham, Executive Vice President of Store Operations and Sales.

See also

References

Notes
  1. "Contact Us". O'Reilly Auto Parts.
  2. "O REILLY AUTOMOTIVE INC 2015 Annual Report Form (10-K)" (XBRL). United States Securities and Exchange Commission. February 26, 2016.
  3. "O REILLY AUTOMOTIVE INC 2015 Annual Report Form (10-K)" (XBRL). United States Securities and Exchange Commission. February 26, 2016.
  4. "O'Reilly Automotive". Fortune. Retrieved 2018-12-04.
  5. "The O'Reilly Story". O'Reilly Auto Parts. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
  6. "O'Reilly Automotive to Buy CSK Auto for $528 Million". Bloomberg. April 1, 2008.
  7. O'Reilly purchasing VIP Auto's parts assets Tire Business, December 18, 2012
  8. "O'Reilly Automotive, Inc. Reports Third Quarter 2016 Results and Announces Purchase Agreement With Bond Auto Parts" (PDF) (Press release). October 26, 2016.
  9. "Corporate Information: General Info". O’Reilly Auto Parts, Corporate. Retrieved 2018-07-25.
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