ACC Heavy Duty, a division of Multi Parts Solutions, is launching of ACC Fleet Solutions, a program that provides fleets experiencing chronic component failures with custom-engineered replacement parts at no up-front cost.
The company simultaneously announced the hiring of Brett Delp as commercial fleet sales manager to lead the initiative.
The ACC Fleet Solutions program addresses a growing challenge facing commercial fleets: as economic pressures extend vehicle service life, aging trucks encounter part failures that existing aftermarket options cannot adequately solve. Through the program, fleets identify problematic components, and ACC Heavy Duty’s engineering team develops improved replacement parts designed to outlast and outperform the original equipment.
“As we head into year four of a freight recession, fleets face unprecedented pressure on their bottom lines,” said Scott Robertson, vice president of sales for Multi Parts Solutions. “Vehicles are staying in service longer, which creates new failure patterns that OEM engineers—focused on future platforms—aren’t addressing. ACC Fleet Solutions enables fleets to eliminate persistently failing components and replace them with dependable, engineered solutions.”
Delp brings more than 15 years of commercial vehicle industry experience to his new role, combining hands-on technical knowledge with national account management expertise. Most recently, he served as national account manager for Stertil-Koni, the heavy-duty vehicle lift manufacturer.
“I grew up in this industry, starting as a technician wrenching on trucks and wondering why engineers designed things the way they did,” Delp said. “Now I get to apply that perspective working alongside engineers who can actually build better solutions. When a fleet maintenance manager is dealing with the same failure over and over, we can fix that problem permanently.”
Delp is a graduate of the Technology & Maintenance Council’s Leaders of Tomorrow program (Class of 2022) and currently serves as second vice chair of that program. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from DeSales University and an associate degree in diesel technology from WyoTech, with certifications in heavy-duty and light-duty diesel systems.

