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AutoZone, Inc. (NYSE: AZO) is a retailer and distributor of automotive replacement parts and accessories. Headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, the company supplies a wide range of aftermarket components, maintenance items and accessories for passenger cars, light trucks and commercial vehicles. Its product assortment includes engine parts, electrical components, batteries, brakes, filters, fluids and interior and exterior accessories, supported by inventory management and logistics systems to serve retail customers and professional service providers.
AutoZone serves both do‑it‑yourself (DIY) consumers and commercial customers such as independent repair shops and service centers. The company operates through a combination of physical stores and online ordering channels, offering services intended to support quick repairs and maintenance needs. In addition to sales, AutoZone provides practical in-store services that help customers diagnose automotive issues and obtain the parts and tools necessary to complete repairs.
The company began as a specialty automotive parts retailer and grew into a national chain with an extensive store network and distribution footprint. While its primary market is the United States, AutoZone also maintains operations beyond the U.S. to serve additional customer bases. Its scale and logistical capabilities emphasize fast parts availability and frequent replenishment to meet both consumer and professional demand.
AutoZone is led by President and Chief Executive Officer William C. Rhodes III and maintains corporate operations in Memphis. The company’s business model centers on product breadth, service-oriented retailing for motorists and professional customers, and a distribution infrastructure designed to keep parts moving from suppliers to stores and repair shops efficiently.





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