Worldpac Sold for $1.5B to Carlyle

Aug. 22, 2024
Advance Auto Parts, Inc. has sold automotive parts wholesale distribution business Worldpac to Carlyle, a global investment firm.

According to a press release, Advance Auto Parts, Inc. has announced the sale of Worldpac, Inc., its automotive parts wholesale distribution business, to global investment firm Carlyle for $1.5 billion in cash. The transaction is expected to close before the end of the year.

Worldpac generated approximately $2.1 billion in revenue and approximately $100 million in EBITDA over the last twelve months at the end of the second quarter of 2024. 

“We are pleased to announce the sale of the Worldpac business,” said Shane O’Kelly, president and chief executive officer said in the release. "The sale enables our team to sharpen their focus on decisive actions to turn around the Advance blended box business. Proceeds from the transaction will provide greater financial flexibility as we continue our strategic and operational review to improve the productivity of the company’s remaining assets and better position the company for future growth and value creation. On behalf of everyone at Advance, I would like to thank the more than 5,000 Worldpac team members for their dedication over the last ten years.”

"We are excited to partner with Worldpac, a great business operating in attractive markets," said Wes Bieligk, a Partner, and Katherine Barasch, a senior member of Carlyle's Global Industrials investing team. "Our proven track record in executing complex carve-outs position us uniquely to support Worldpac and its team as an independent company." Carlyle's investment in Worldpac builds on the firm's extensive carve-out experience in the Industrials sector, having invested ~$13 billion in industrial carve-outs over the past two decades, including in such companies as Axalta, Nouryon, Atotech, Signode, and Allison Transmission.

Advance Auto Parts announced it planned to sell Worldpac in November of last year. 

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