Professional sourcing for workshops and independent service centers
We supply original car parts through verified European distribution channels, with a clear and structured approach to sourcing and logistics.
We work exclusively with OE parts supplied through verified distribution channels.
As an international car parts supplier, we know that for workshops and independent service centers, reliability means clear sourcing, communication, and delivery expectations.
All original car parts are supplied according to manufacturer specifications, helping reduce errors, returns, and operational delays.
PartsHub was created to give professional buyers more clarity and control when sourcing original car parts across borders.
In many cases, ordering original car parts online meant limited visibility over handling and preparation before shipment.
Our hub model addresses this. All parts are physically received at our warehouse in Estonia, checked before dispatch, and prepared for safe transport.
Our catalog includes only original car spare parts supplied through verified channels – without aftermarket substitutions.
In our home region – the Baltics and Northern Europe – in-stock parts can be delivered the same day the order is placed.
Order nowThis approach applies across categories – from standard service parts to rare and limited-availability components.
Parts are received at our hub in Estonia, where items are checked for order accuracy, part numbers, and visible damage before dispatch.
Factory packaging is not always designed for international transport. We reinforce and adapt shipments to reduce risk during transit.
Based in Estonia, PartsHub connects supply routes across the Baltics, Finland, Sweden, Poland, and Central Europe.
We work with established logistics partners – DPD, DHL, ACE, FedEx, and Venipak – supporting structured cross-border supply of original car parts.
The Pillars of the PartsHub Approach
Each request is handled by a team experienced in OEM and genuine parts.
Clear timelines based on availability and destination, with no hidden costs.
Part verification upon request helps reduce the risk of errors and unnecessary returns.
PartsHub combines structured sourcing, industry expertise, and transparent cooperation at every stage of the supply process.
Learn more about our approach on the About Us page, or contact us to discuss your request and terms.
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Unlike intermediaries who ship directly from suppliers, PartsHub operates through a physical logistics hub in Estonia.
Parts are received at our warehouse, where items are checked for part number accuracy and packaging condition before international dispatch. Repacking is applied when required for cross-border transport.
This hub-based approach adds an additional handling layer within our structured B2B supply process.
Our logistics hub in Estonia connects supply routes across the Baltics, Finland, Sweden, Poland, and wider European markets.
Operating within the EU allows us to coordinate VAT-compliant and cross-border distribution processes under established European regulatory frameworks.
This geographic position supports structured car parts Europe distribution for workshops and independent service centers.
Upon request, our technical team can perform OE part validation by VIN before the actual order.
This verification step helps workshops and resellers confirm compatibility for original car parts prior to dispatch, particularly for specialized or order-based references.
No. PartsHub operates exclusively with genuine (OEM) components sourced through verified distribution channels.
We do not supply aftermarket or white-label alternatives, focusing solely on original car parts for professional B2B buyers.
Our approach is based on clear communication throughout the sourcing and delivery process.
Partners receive availability updates, estimated timelines, and shipment coordination details prior to order confirmation.
This structured communication model supports transparency in cross-border car parts delivery without unexpected procedural changes.