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The companies said they designed the move to help shops streamline operations as they face persistent labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and the added complexity of servicing newer vehicles.

Auto repair software provider Tekmetric has integrated Nexpart Multi-Seller into its shop management platform, giving independent repair shops broader access to parts suppliers through a single digital workflow.

The integration connects Tekmetric’s 11,000 customer shops with Nexpart’s network of more than 53,000 vendors and 20 million products.

How Nexpart integrates into Tekmetric

Service advisors can now compare real-time inventory, pricing, and product details. They also can compare across aftermarket suppliers, OEM dealers, tire distributors, and heavy-duty parts providers without leaving the Tekmetric system.

Orders placed through Nexpart transfer directly into Tekmetric’s estimating and repair management tools. That eliminates duplicate data entry and reducing turnaround time. The companies also said they designed the move to help shops streamline operations as they face persistent labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and the added complexity of servicing newer vehicles.

Tekmetric, founded in 2015, offers a cloud-based platform that supports estimates, digital vehicle inspections, approvals, payments, and work tracking. Nexpart Multi-Seller, developed by WHI Solutions, has become one of the largest B2B parts marketplaces in North America by consolidating supplier catalogs into a single ordering system.

Integration underscores a broader shift in the repair industry, where shops are adopting digital tools to improve efficiency and profitability under tightening margins.

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