Locally owned and nationally known, Potter Webster is proud to be your parts supplier and we strive every day to be the best at what we do. As a family owned business since 1940, we have worked hard to bring quality parts and service to our industry. With the support of our loyal customers, we now house over 120 product lines in our 51,000 square ft Portland warehouse; this means we’ll have the parts you need when you need them. Our mission is to keep your vehicles safely on the road and making you money. Value is what Potter Webster Company is all about. A tried and true approach to understanding the needs of our customers and fulfilling those needs has built our reputation of being an icon in the market. We constantly examine our offerings to make sure that we are providing the best choice for our customers.
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We understand quality parts that last and reduced labor costs are a greater savings to our customer than lower priced options with marginal performance. This is why we have not wavered from our position of providing name brand tested and proven parts. Let us show you the Potter Webster difference, contact one of our friendly parts professionals today and see how we can help keep your business moving in the right direction.
O.T. Potter C was founded by Orin Potter.
J.R. Webster and his brother Walter Webster joined forces with Orin Potter and changed the name to Potter Webster Company.
J.R. Webster acquires Walter's shares, leaving him co-owner with Orin Potter.
J.R. Webster buys out Orin and becomes the sole shareholder in the company.
PWC located at 213 NW 10th Street, Portland, Oregon.
PWC moves to 815 SE Oak Street, Portland, Oregon, buying out an electrical business, M.L. Granning.
Dennis Webster, son of J.R. Webster joins PWC full time.
PWC moves to 130 SE 7th, Portland, Oregon.
PWC opens in Longview, Washington.
PWC buys out and acquires certain assets of R.W. Conroy Company a distributor of Dana/Spicer truck replacement parts.
J.R. Webster passes away leaving Dennis as President and GM.
PWC acquires a small shop in Herminston, Oregon.
Driveline Express Company opens.
Axle Systems Company opens.
PWC closes Herminston location.
Hydraulic and PTO Supply opens.
3rd generation of Potter family joins the company; Vicki Webster-Calcagno.
PWC opens new 51,000 sq.ft. facility on Vancouver way in Portland, Oregon, consolidating all Portland locations to this new facility.
PWC acquires Customer Parts and Trailer Supply and changed the name to Custom Trailer Parts.
PWC opens a service shop for light trailer repairs.
PWC acquires Hitch-Mart.
PWC acquires McKay Truck and RV Center in Albany, Oregon.
PWC opens a Portland location for McKay Truck, Trailer and RV Center.
PWC opens a Potter Webster Company within the Albany Mckay Truck and Trailer Center.