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Motion Announces Commitment to Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations Program

July 29, 2024

Motion Announces Commitment to Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations Program


Pledges Growing Relations and Prosperity with Indigenous Businesses in Canada

Motion Industries Inc., a leading distributor of maintenance, repair, and operation replacement parts, and a premier provider of industrial technology solutions, is pleased to announce its commitment to Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR), a program of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB).

Originally established in 2001, the PAIR program includes an online management and reporting tool that supports participating companies’ efforts toward progressive improvement in Indigenous relations and a certification program that confirms corporate performance in Indigenous relations at the bronze, silver, or gold level. 

The PAIR program provides a high level of assurance through the independent, third-party verification of company reports on measurable outcomes and initiatives in four performance areas: Leadership Actions, Employment, Business Development, and Community Relations (Engagement and Support).

“We felt it was important for Motion to be part of the truth and reconciliation process in Canada,” says Brent Pope, Group Executive, Canada. “Our involvement with the CCIB will provide direction, resources, and a partnership to guide us on our journey.”

President, James Howe, said, “Motion is proud to be a valued business parter with the CCIB, and we look forward to a longstanding relationship that showcases our commitment to prosperity with all Indigenous communities.”

Motion is committed to collaborating with Indigenous people and their communities in Canada to build long-term trusting and mutually beneficial relationships based on its core values to be fair, ethical, inclusive, and invested.

About Motion

With annual sales of over $8 billion, Motion is a leading industrial distributor of more than 19 million parts and supplies, including bearings; mechanical power transmission products; electrical and industrial automation components; hose, belting, and gaskets; hydraulic and pneumatic components; process pumps; industrial and safety products; seals and accessories; and material handling products and solutions. To increase customers’ productivity, the Company offers many value-added services, including engineering, fabrication, repair, and Industry 4.0 solutions across these product groups. In addition, Motion Automation Intelligence (Motion Ai), Mi Fluid Power Solutions, and Mi Conveyance Solutions were formed to offer a wide range of specialized, related products and innovative solutions for many applications. 

Motion North America has over 550 branch and service centre locations and 17 distribution centres. Mi Asia Pacific has 150 locations and 13 distribution centres in Australasia. The company serves more than 200,000 OEM and MRO customers in the equipment and machinery, equipment rental and leasing, fabriated metals, food and beverage, iron and steel, lumber and wood, oil and gas, pulp and paper, and rubber products. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Genuine Parts Company (NYSE: GPC).

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