DEPO Auto Parts, together with its North American subsidiary Maxzone Auto Parts Corp., has begun construction on a new logistics warehouse in Edison, New Jersey. The 270,000 square-foot facility is slated to open in mid-2026 and will serve as a major distribution hub for customers along the East Coast and into Eastern Canada.

The Edison project is part of a broader effort by DEPO/Maxzone to strengthen supply chain capacity and improve service reliability. Once complete, the warehouse will allow the company to move products more quickly and efficiently at a time when logistics and freight challenges remain top concerns for the aftermarket.

The groundbreaking was attended by several industry leaders and customers, including John Mosunic (CEO, KSI), Howard Pi (VP, Empire), Sam Teng (CEO, Carpart360), and Paul Yang (CEO, JerseyPrimary Auto Parts). Their presence underscored the role strong partnerships play in supporting the wider collision repair ecosystem.

For ABPA members, this development reflects the continued investments being made across the aftermarket to improve logistics and distribution capabilities. As supply chain pressures remain a challenge for all industry participants, expansions such as this highlight the importance of ongoing infrastructure improvements that benefit repairers, distributors, and ultimately, consumers.











