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WEX Customers Can Now Save on AutoZone Parts
The partnership will allow WEX customers to purchase auto parts for class 1-5 vehicles from AutoZone at discounted rates.

Many AutoZone stores have a commercial sales program that provides credit and delivery of products and parts to local, regional, and national repair garages, dealers, service stations, and public sector accounts.
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Global commerce platform WEX announced in a statement a partnership with retailer and distributor of automotive parts AutoZone. This partnership will allow eligible WEX customers to purchase auto parts for Class 1-5 (auto and light truck) vehicles from AutoZone at national account pricing through the WEX EDGE savings network.
“Vehicle parts are a significant expense for our customers who rely on their vehicles to operate their businesses, said Jeffrey J. Stuck, director, WEX EDGE global business development in the statement. "Through our partnership with AutoZone, we have designed a program that will offer significant savings, typically reserved for large fleets, through WEX EDGE.”
WEX EDGE offers WEX fleet card customers access to specialized offers including fuel rebates, discounted tires, and hotel rooms. The addition of auto parts allows WEX customers to share even further in the savings. The discounts apply to auto parts purchased through the WEX EDGE platform.
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