Perkins has accelerated its eCommerce rollout, working in close alignment with some of its leading dealers across Europe and the United States. This strategic initiative focuses on strengthening dealer partnerships to drive digital growth.

To quickly and efficiently enable customers to order and receive Perkins genuine parts, Perkins eCommerce has launched six new distributor storefronts, with more on the way throughout 2026.

Perkins eCommerce together with some Relevant Dealers, including BU Power

To meet customer demand, three new online storefronts have been opened for U.S. distributors Clarke Power Solutions, Monarch Power Supply and Pathfinder Power Solutions. And in Europe, three new online storefronts are up and running, namely for DiPerk Power Solutions in the UK, and local-language versions for Secodi in France and BU Power Systems in Italy.

Work is also underway to launch online stores in Australia, Turkey, Germany, Canada, Poland, Spain and Belgium this year.

These new storefronts are delivering a seamless online experience for end-customers and retailers,” said Sena Apewokin, senior director digital products. “These platforms make it easier than ever for customers to purchase genuine Perkins parts online, offering speed, convenience, and transparency.” 

There has been a positive reaction to the new eCommerce platform from both existing and new distributor customers with thousands of orders already placed and shipped.

Sena added: “A growing number of people want to order their parts online now. The new storefronts make this a quick and simple process and once the order is placed, it is fulfilled by the local distributor. With a simple single sign on, customers can immediately see available stock levels, access promotions, and buying is simple with multiple ways to pay, including via credit card, purchase order and Google Pay.”

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