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Bapcor shuts big warehouses for two weeks to stop inventory blowout

Simon Evans
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Autobarn and Burson owner Bapcor is temporarily shutting three large national distribution centres for two weeks in late June to prevent a blowout in inventory levels.

The company, which operates 1100 retail and trade outlets selling auto parts to retail customers and mechanics, has told dozens of parts suppliers it will not be accepting deliveries for the fortnight at the three big warehouses in Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia.

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Simon Evans writes on business specialising in retail, manufacturing, beverages, mining and M&A. He is based in Adelaide. Connect with Simon on Twitter. Email Simon at simon.evans@afr.com

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