enVista Partners with WorldPac to Implement Labor Performance Standards Program

LOS ANGELES - January 2, 2006 - enVista has partnered with WorldPac to develop engineering labor standards for two of their warehouse facilities. WorldPac, a leader in the distribution of automotive original equipment and quality replacement parts for the import repair specialty market, will be utilizing enVista’s M3 Labor Performance and Optimization Methodology which focuses on Methods, Measurement and Motivation. M3 emphasizes the deployment of manufacturing and distribution best practices through operations improvements, productivity tracking, engineered labor standards, and payroll incentives. By using M3, WorldPac will reduce labor costs and increase productivity by as much as 12 percent by addressing the challenges of inefficient operations, high payroll and employee turnover.

About WorldPac
Headquartered in Newark, California, WORLDPAC has over 50 locations in North America and is an importer and distributor for original equipment quality replacement automotive parts. They provide brand recognized OE quality automotive parts directly to the import repair specialist and also offer customer services, such as tailored customer oriented technical/business training including targeted marketing services. For more information on WORLDPAC products and services, visit their website.

About enVista
enVista, headquartered in Los Angeles, CA is a leader in providing supply chain, logistics and transportation cost management solutions. The company enables mid-market to Fortune 5000 companies to reduce operating costs, improve customer service and enhance profitability. Its innovative solutions and domain expertise help companies across multiple industries and vertical markets make smart decisions and quickly enhance their supply chain operations, as well as their competitive advantage. For more information about enVista please call 877-684-7700 or visit us at inforequest@envistacorp.com.

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