ABOUT OPS
\r\n \r\n\r\n Our sole vision is to improve the parts supply-chain for collision repair shops and parts suppliers,\r\n allowing a consistent and accurate flow of parts so shops can get customers back on the road. We pride\r\n ourselves in being the industry leader in creating efficiencies and breaking down barriers in the parts\r\n procurement process.\r\n
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\r\n We push the limits of productivity and innovation. Our technology is helping our industry to evolve,\r\n empowering repairers and suppliers to work anywhere and at any time.\r\n
OPS COMPANY HISTORY\r\n
\r\n \r\nBEGINNINGS | 1996
\r\nOPS began in Dallas-Fort Worth in the summer of 1996. Founders Nick\r\n Bossinakis and Sib Bahjat launched a solutions company that sought to provide marketing, support\r\n and safety certification training to collision repair shops and automotive parts suppliers. It\r\n was in these early years that OPS was introduced to the challenges of automotive parts\r\n procurement.\r\n
\r\nMeetings and team-building were a challenge in the early days, as meetups\r\n were usually at a local coffee shop to review accounts and strategies that would enhance the\r\n business. Through hard work, long work days and meeting the needs of its customers, OPS began to\r\n build the loyalty and trust of its partners, marking the beginnings of the OPS network.
\r\nOPS Logistix | 1998
\r\nIn 1998, OPS launched the OPSLogistix service, allowing shops to gain\r\n additional hours in production by guaranteeing parts deliveries by 6:00 AM. Suppliers were also\r\n able to off-set costs and build value for their customers by adding additional legs of delivery.\r\n The popularity and effectiveness of this service greatly impacted the efficiency of shops and\r\n propelled OPS from a company working within a metroplex, to the entire state of Texas.
\r\nOPS Technologies | 2004
\r\nAfter having been entrenched in the day-to-day support of shops and parts\r\n suppliers for nine years, OPS had built a unique expertise and found opportunity to advance the\r\n industry. Through its experience of servicing both shops and suppliers, OPS saw the need for\r\n stronger accountability in the ordering process. It was identified that the industry needed a\r\n central tool to manage all procurement capabilities with a strong focus on simplicity and\r\n transparency. In the early morning hours, CEO Nick Bossinakis called a meeting that brought the\r\n entire OPS team together to ink the early builds of what would become OPSTrax.
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