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2007 OREILLY AUTO PARTS STORES
AND DISTRIBUTION CENTERS
ALABAMA 100 stores
ARKANSAS 90 stores
FLORIDA 20 stores
GEORGIA 115 stores
ILLINOIS 61 stores
INDIANA 55 stores
IOWA 65 stores
KANSAS 63 stores
KENTUCKY 50 stores
LOUISIANA 73 stores
MINNESOTA 58 stores
MISSISSIPPI 63 stores
MISSOURI 169 stores
MONTANA 20 stores
NEBRASKA 27 stores
NORTH CAROLINA 38 stores
NORTH DAKOTA 7 stores
OHIO 14 stores
OKLAHOMA 103 stores
SOUTH CAROLINA 32 stores
SOUTH DAKOTA 3 stores
TENNESSEE 117 stores
TEXAS 467 stores
VIRGINIA 4 stores
WISCONSIN 11 stores
WYOMING 5 stores
TOTAL NUMBER
OF STORES 1,830
Making Connections with
distribution efficiency
O’Reilly distribution centers make an average of 4,000
connections to our stores each day, this high service level
is a strong competitive advantage. Virtually every O’Reilly
store has access to over 116,000 stock keeping units (SKUs)
by same-day or overnight delivery service.
We have real-time connectivity to our stores, which
allows every store to see not only their servicing DC
inventory, but also the entire O’Reilly inventory network.
e O’Reilly distribution process connects to our stores in
metro markets several times a day. Hub stores act as mini
distribution centers and deliver to spoke stores in their area,
allowing them to provide an enhanced inventory selection.
Our highly automated systems allow for more
efficient handling, which means increased service to
our stores at reduced costs. We will continue to take
advantage of new technologies that will boost our
productivity, accuracy and, ultimately, our bottom line,
and are committed to strengthening this competitive
advantage in 2008 and beyond.
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