Diederichs Karosserieteile has been acquired by ITAL, a portfolio company of Naxicap
Diederichs Karosserieteile GmbH has been acquired by ITAL Holding, a European automotive aftermarket platform backed by Naxicap Partners.
The acquisition marks an important step in ITAL’s strategy to further expand its European aftermarket platform. By adding Diederichs, ITAL strengthens its presence in the German market and enhances its offering in the body parts segment, while creating opportunities to leverage complementary sourcing, logistics and distribution capabilities across the group. For Diederichs, the partnership provides access to an international platform that supports further growth, product development and expansion into additional markets.
Founded in 1967, Diederichs is a leading distributor of automotive body parts for the independent aftermarket. The company has built a strong market position through its broad portfolio, including automotive body parts, lighting systems, cooling components, mirrors and related accessories. With established sourcing capabilities, efficient logistics and long-standing customer relationships, the company is recognized as a reliable partner in the automotive aftermarket. Operating from warehouse and logistics facilities covering approximately 30,000 square meters, Diederichs manages a comprehensive portfolio of more than 60,000 products, enabling high availability and efficient distribution across Europe.
ITAL is an international automotive aftermarket platform focused on the distribution of spare parts and accessories across Europe. The group follows a strategy of targeted acquisitions combined with organic growth to build a leading pan-European platform. ITAL is backed by Naxicap, a European private equity firm specializing in mid-market investments and supporting companies in their international expansion and consolidation strategies.
Oaklins’ team in Germany acted as the exclusive M&A advisor to the shareholders of Diederichs throughout the international and competitive sale process.
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