Princess Auto

Princess Auto is a Canadian retail chain specializing in farm, industrial, garage, hydraulics and surplus items.[1]

Princess Auto Ltd.
TypePrivate
IndustryRetail
Founded1933
FounderHarvey Tallman
HeadquartersWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Number of locations
48
Key people
Larry Tallman (former CEO)
Ken Larson (CEO)
ProductsAir & Power, HVAC, Automotive Repair & Shop, Tools & Safety, Metal Fab, Seasonal, Outdoor, Truck & Trailer, Driveline, Parts, Surplus
OwnerBob Tallman
Number of employees
3,000+ (2021)
Websiteprincessauto.com

Headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Princess Auto owns and operates 48 stores in ten provinces as of July 2021, along with three distribution centres (Winnipeg; Calgary, Alberta; and Milton, Ontario).[2] Various items are sold under its "Powerfist" and "Pro.Point" brands.

History

The business was founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1942 by Harvey Tallman, who bought an auto wrecking business and expanded into war surplus, and later, tools and equipment. The company went through a few name changes in its lifetime, beginning with Princess Auto Wrecking, changing to Princess Auto and Machinery, and finally, to Princess Auto Ltd. In 1977, Princess Auto became a retailer, with the first store opening in Edmonton, Alberta.[3]

In 2015, a manufacturing division in Winnipeg was closed.[4] Princess Auto also offers online sales, a national call centre, and mail order service.[5]

As of October 2021, Princess Auto owns and operates 48 stores in ten provinces, along with three distribution centres (Winnipeg; Calgary, Alberta; and Milton, Ontario).[2]

Stores

As of October 2021, Princess Auto has a total of 48 stores. Since the opening of its first Quebec store in Saint-Jérôme on 17 September 2019, it has had stores in every province.[6]

In Quebec, the tagline on the storefronts is Des idées. Des outils. ("Ideas. Tools."). The French language has been added to the website and the complete catalog has also been translated and printed in French.

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