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THE CANDIDATES: SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR 2011

SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR 2011 – sponsored by Corteco

bosch-2 Robert Bosch
CAT readers’ Supplier of the Year in 2008 and 2009, Bosch is keen to reclaim its title. The company supplies more than 2 million parts a year and its OFT-approved Bosch Car Service scheme was recently rated best out of all garage networks investigated by consumer watchdog Which?

Denso-logo-(normal)Denso Aftermarket Sales UK
Over the last 24 months, Denso has grown from predominantly a supplier of ignition parts to become an almost full service offering. It is credited with providing top class aftersales support and training and strives to make expensive OE technology available at aftermarket prices.

Klarius-logo-blackKlarius
Klarius was an aftermarket favourite in the exhaust sector but since taking over aftermarket giant Quinton Hazell in February 2010, has upped its offering exponentially. Just six months after takeover, the company brought QH back to profitability. The company also successfully campaigned for cat type approval in the UK.

NGK-logo
NGK
NGK is the brand favourite in the UK spark and glow plug aftermarkets. Central to its strategy has been a commitment to delivering “the perfect match for every engine”. It is held in high regard not just for its glow plug, spark plug and lambda sensor technology but its levels of service and customer incentive schemes.

saxonSaxon
Brand management company Saxon is a favourite among retailers and is probably best known for its success with Magic Tree. Despite pursuing a partnership strategy with supermarkets, it is deeply committed to its independent customers, offering regular offers, bespoke marketing material and a dedicated field team.

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THE CANDIDATES: GREEN INNOVATION OF THE YEAR 2011

GREEN INNOVATION OF THE YEAR 2011 – sponsored by TRW

FM piston ring
PISTON RING, Federal-Mogul

Federal-Mogul’s two-piece LKZ piston ring is claimed to reduce oil consumption by as much as half and decrease friction by up to 15 percent. It improves fuel economy and reduces CO2 emissions, prolonging the life of the engine oil.

Denso TT plug
TWIN TIP SPARK PLUG, Denso

Denso’s Twin Tip spark plug is now available to the UK aftermarket at an affordable price. It improves firing and boosts fuel efficiency by 1.2 percent, torque by 1.1 percent and decreases carbon dioxide emissions by 0.8 percent.

Prolong_Wash_And_Shine
WATERLESS CAR WASH, Synionic

According to uswitch.com, washing with a bucket uses 32 litres of water. Synionic’s new Waterless Wash & Shine promises to wash and shine your car, getting rid of tree sap and bug stains, without using a single drop of water.

Nokian_WR_G2_SUV_3729
WINTER TYRE, Nokian Tyres

Nokian says its WR G2 eco winter tyre with low rolling resistance can cut fuel consumption by half over 100km, if the air pressure is correct. In tests its stopping distance from 100km/h on a wet road was 59m against 81m for a cheaper product.

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THE CANDIDATES: RETAILER OF THE YEAR 2011

RETAILER OF THE YEAR 2011 – sponsored by Haynes

EURO CAR PARTS
EURO CAR PARTS, Wembley

Euro Car Parts now has a retail outlet at almost all of its 75+ sites, so it’s no surprise to see the company nominated in the Retailer of the Year category. ECP promises motorists savings of up to 70 percent on parts, tools and accessories.

GGR
GRAHAM GOODE RACING, Leicester

The Graham Goode Performance Centre employs 25 people and boasts a multi-million pound turnover from a stock of some 180,000 product lines. The Aylestone site on Lutterworth road boasts a 6000 sq ft superstore and conversion workshop.

JET
JET WHEEL TYRE, Essex

Jet specialises in tyre servicing, wheels and wheel alignment, batteries and exhausts. It was named Pirelli’s Performance Centre of the year for 2009 and is one of only 14 tyre dealers in the UK to have achieved this top ranking.

Mark-Robertshaw2
LK PERFORMANCE, Cleckheaton

This retailer has grown sales every year since it opened in 2003. It is run by the proactive Mark Robertshaw, who has embraced the web and competes with local supermarkets by stocking premium product in niche categories.

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THE CANDIDATES: PERSON OF THE YEAR 2011

PERSON OF THE YEAR 2011


Gary BarakGARY BARAK, Chicane Marketing

Gary co-founded aftermarket PR company Chicane and is a well-known personality in the industry, which he has served for more than 24 years since working for CAT mag in the late ‘80s. His industry work includes setting up the AutoExCel trade show initiative and winning political backing for the BSI Kitemark.

DAVID-MAIN_smDAVID MAIN, BEN

As BEN’s CEO, David strives to widen awareness of the charity to the independent aftermarket, making sure that all workers know they have somewhere to turn in the event of a personal crisis. He successfully steered the charity through the recession and is now spearheading a multi-million pound care home redevelopment.

BRIAN NEWELLBRIAN NEWELL, TRW

An electrical engineer by trade, Brian, TRW’s technical manager, has racked up 20 years in the aftermarket and 34 in the wider auto industry, experience which he now puts to good use through his involvement with the Xponentia initiative, which, in the last year, has delivered training to 3600 mechanics.

TONY-SACKETTsmTONY SACKETT, Unipart and IAAF

Having been in the trade for more than 35 years, Tony is one of the independent aftermarket’s most well known and active personalities. He is not only a director of Unipart but also finds time to lead sector thinking as president and chairman of the Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation.

Mike WebbMIKE WEBB, CAAR

Mike has been chief executive of the CAAR retail buying group for just two years. The former Haynes Publishing UK sales director has been credited by his members for his “dynamism” in putting independent retailers back on the map, and bringing them value for money deals with some of the UK’s largest suppliers.

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2011 CAT Awards – Vote Now!

Gary BarakGARY BARAK, Chicane Marketing

Gary co-founded aftermarket PR company Chicane and is a well-known personality in the industry, which he has served for more than 24 years since working for CAT mag in the late ‘80s. His industry work includes setting up the AutoExCel trade show initiative and winning political backing for the BSI Kitemark.

DAVID-MAIN_smDAVID MAIN, BEN

As BEN’s CEO, David strives to widen awareness of the charity to the independent aftermarket, making sure that all workers know they have somewhere to turn in the event of a personal crisis. He successfully steered the charity through the recession and is now spearheading a multi-million pound care home redevelopment.

BRIAN NEWELLBRIAN NEWELL, TRW

An electrical engineer by trade, Brian, TRW’s technical manager, has racked up 20 years in the aftermarket and 34 in the wider auto industry, experience which he now puts to good use through his involvement with the Xponentia initiative, which, in the last year, has delivered training to 3600 mechanics.

TONY-SACKETTsmTONY SACKETT, Unipart

IAAF Having been in the trade for more than 35 years, Tony is one of the independent aftermarket’s most well known and active personalities. He is not only a director of Unipart but also finds time to lead sector thinking as president and chairman of the Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation.

Mike WebbMIKE WEBB, CAAR

Mike has been chief executive of the CAAR retail buying group for just two years. The former Haynes Publishing UK sales director has been credited by his members for his “dynamism” in putting independent retailers back on the map, and bringing them value for money deals with some of the UK’s largest suppliers.

bosch-2 Robert Bosch
CAT readers’ Supplier of the Year in 2008 and 2009, Bosch is keen to reclaim its title. The company supplies more than 2 million parts a year and its OFT-approved Bosch Car Service scheme was recently rated best out of all garage networks investigated by consumer watchdog Which?

Denso-logo-(normal)Denso Aftermarket Sales UK
Over the last 24 months, Denso has grown from predominantly a supplier of ignition parts to become an almost full service offering. It is credited with providing top class aftersales support and training and strives to make expensive OE technology available at aftermarket prices.

Klarius-logo-blackKlarius
Klarius was an aftermarket favourite in the exhaust sector but since taking over aftermarket giant Quinton Hazell in February 2010, has upped its offering exponentially. Just six months after takeover, the company brought QH back to profitability. The company also successfully campaigned for cat type approval in the UK.

NGK-logo
NGK
NGK is the brand favourite in the UK spark and glow plug aftermarkets. Central to its strategy has been a commitment to delivering “the perfect match for every engine”. It is held in high regard not just for its glow plug, spark plug and lambda sensor technology but its levels of service and customer incentive schemes.

saxonSaxon
Brand management company Saxon is a favourite among retailers and is probably best known for its success with Magic Tree. Despite pursuing a partnership strategy with supermarkets, it is deeply committed to its independent customers, offering regular offers, bespoke marketing material and a dedicated field team.


Autoparts logoAUTOPARTS, Glasgow

Part of the Arnold Clark dealer group, Autoparts’ customers have nominated it in their droves. It has 47 branches and its group buyer, Craig McCracken, is credited with “breaking down the boundaries between industry sectors and highlighting]the emerging opportunities for the independent aftermarket”.

East Antrim MFEAST ANTRIM MOTOR FACTORS, Carrickfergus

East Antrim Motor Factors is just one of three branches of Norris Brothers, founded more than 40 years ago. And CAT readers clearly agree with the owners’ commitment to “no waffle and no false promises”. “Professional, friendly staff with excellent product knowledge,” said one nomination

EURO CAR PARTSEURO CAR PARTS, Wembley

ECP’s growth has been staggering. Today, the factor giant offers almost national coverage from more than 75 branches. This year, the company has opened a 400,000 sq ft national distribution hub, announced a new garage network with Bosch and reported profits for 2009 of £17m.

GMFGMF MOTOR FACTORS, Swansea

Not content with holding the 2010 Factor of the Year title, GMF’s customers have nominated them again. This family-owned firm now boasts 10 large distribution centres and more than 150 employees. It distributes to a customer base of over 300 accounts using a fleet of 80 vehicles.

MOTORSERVMOTOR SERV, Milton Keynes

Established in 1989, Motor Serv is one of the UK’s largest single-site factors. It serves trade and retail and sells online. Its computerised inventory and online vehicle recognition system help identify the right part first time. “A people-orientated factor, second to none for customer support,” said one nomination.


EURO CAR PARTS
EURO CAR PARTS, Wembley

Euro Car Parts now has a retail outlet at almost all of its 75+ sites, so it’s no surprise to see the company nominated in the Retailer of the Year category. ECP promises motorists savings of up to 70 percent on parts, tools and accessories.

GGR
GRAHAM GOODE RACING, Leicester

The Graham Goode Performance Centre employs 25 people and boasts a multi-million pound turnover from a stock of some 180,000 product lines. The Lutterworth site boasts a 6000 sq ft superstore and conversion workshop.

JET
JET WHEEL TYRE, Essex

Jet specialises in tyre servicing, wheels and wheel alignment, batteries and exhausts. It was named Pirelli’s Performance Centre of the year for 2009 and is one of only 14 tyre dealers in the UK to have achieved this top ranking.

Mark-Robertshaw2
LK PERFORMANCE, Cleckheaton

This retailer has grown sales every year since it opened in 2003. It is run by the proactive Mark Robertshaw, who has embraced the web and competes with local supermarkets by stocking premium product in niche categories.


ABP MOTORSPORTABP MOTORSPORT, Crewe
Last year’s CAT Garage of the Year, ABP, is back in the running. Established in 1964, the performance and tuning specialist owned by Chris Meredith has a heritage in rallying and circuit racing. ABP is a Motor Codes member and a Cheshire Trading Standards Golden Spanner approved garage, scoring the scheme’s first ever 100% in summer 2010.

ANGLOSANGLO CONTINENTAL CARS, Bletchley, Milton Keynes
Julian and Michelle Glover took over Anglos in 1997. They employ four technicians and offer repair, servicing, tuning and motorsport services. Customers who got in touch with CAT were full of praise. “I’ve modeled my own customer service on theirs,” said one. Another said: “I can totally trust them and they always remember my name!”

barrett2BARRETT-LEE, Sudbury, Suffolk
Simon Barrett’s Barrett-Lee has invested heavily in diagnostics and specialises in BMW, Land Rover and Mercedes vehicles. The family-run business is an OFT-approved Bosch Car Service centre and a member of Motor Codes. It was the first garage in Suffolk to gain the prestigious BSI Kitemark for Garages.

claytons2CLAYTONS MOT & SERVICE CENTRE, Leeds
OFT-approved Bosch Car Service Centre Claytons is a family-run business set up in 1982. Boss James Clayton is deeply committed to training and is an ATA Master Technician. With a strong focus on customer service, the website features an ‘Ask James’ service for free, no-strings advice. Bucking the recession, the garage grew by 10% in the first half of 2010.

CCMCOMPLETE CAR MAINTENANCE, Surrey
CCM has been in business since 1992 and operates 7 ramps at 2 branches in Ewhurst and Ifield, near Crawley. Under the leadership of Stuart White, it has invested in high-end diagnostic kit as well as training for its technicians, including Automotive Technician Accreditation. It is a member of the Trading Standards Buy with Confidence scheme.

twotechs2TWO TECHS, Dartford, Kent
Renault specialist Two Techs was founded by best friends Matthew Butler and Terry Brian in 2008 after the Renault UK dealer they worked for closed. Both are qualified Renault Technical Experts and their commitment to giving value for money service has already paid off with a growing customer base and financial performance exceeding expectations.

6 GREEN INNOVATION OF THE YEAR: sponsored by TRW

FM piston ring
PISTON RING, Federal-Mogul

Federal-Mogul’s two-piece LKZ piston ring is claimed to reduce oil consumption by as much as half and decrease friction by up to 15 percent. It improves fuel economy and reduces CO2 emissions, prolonging the life of the engine oil.

Denso TT plug
TWIN TIP SPARK PLUG, Denso

Denso’s Twin Tip spark plug is now available to the UK aftermarket at an affordable price. It improves firing and boosts fuel efficiency by 1.2 percent, torque by 1.1 percent and decreases carbon dioxide emissions by 0.8 percent.

Prolong_Wash_And_Shine
WATERLESS CAR WASH, Synionic

According to uswitch.com, washing with a bucket uses 32 litres of water. Synionic’s new Waterless Wash & Shine promises to wash and shine your car, getting rid of tree sap and bug stains, without using a single drop of water.

Nokian_WR_G2_SUV_3729
WINTER TYRE, Nokian Tyres

Nokian says its WR G2 eco winter tyre with low rolling resistance can cut fuel consumption by half over 100km, if the air pressure is correct. In tests its stopping distance from 100km/h on a wet road was 59m against 81m for a cheaper product.

Our Technician of the Year is decided by a panel of independent judges and experts decided by CAT – including a representative of sponsors Castrol.

All nominees received will be considered, including every Technician of the Month featured in CAT magazine throughout 2010.


Designed to go to a member of the UK Aftermarket who has dedicated a lifetime’s career towards the industry. To be decided by CAT panel

RULES

  1. You may only vote once in each category
  2. You may not vote for a company you own, or are employed by, or yourself
  3. In the event of someone voting for their own company, or a company they are employed by, or themselves, all votes from that person will be null and void
  4. You are permitted to vote for a company who may be a client, or a company you work with
  5. The winner of the Technician of the Year category will be decided by a panel comprising experts nominated by CAT magazine and Castrol
  6. The winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award will be decided by a CAT magazine panel
  7. No correspondence will be entered into: the decision of the voters and of the judging panels is final

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2010 CAT Awards – Vote Now!

 Andy Buttfield, general manager, Jayar and chairman, IFA
 Peter Cox, national sales manager, Motaquip
 Jim Mazza, MD, GAU and chair, R2RC
 Brian Spratt, chief executive, ADF
 Grant Taylor-Smith, training manager, Bosch

BOSCH2Bosch
Twice CAT’s Supplier of the Year, Bosch needs no introduction. It has been a pioneer of new technology ever since 1886. In 2009, it has invested heavily in its training schemes and Bosch Car Service network (the only OFT-approved scheme on the market), updated its popular KTS range of diagnostic equipment and launched a raft of other innovations.

DENSO2Denso Aftermarket Sales UK
Denso Aftermarket Sales UK was established in 2003 as the company’s 1st ‘localised’ aftermarket operation in Europe. The last 12 months have seen Denso’s growth accelerate with a raft of new product launches, including cabin filters and thermal systems. It is also gaining kudos among the trade with its sales support and training programmes.

HAYNES2Haynes Publishing
With a heritage that stretches back more than half a century, Haynes has become synonymous with automotive repair and in recent years has capitalised on its brand status with a range of gifts to support sales of its manuals – 1m have been sold in the UK in the last year. The company is a staunch supporter of the Right to Repair Campaign.

KLARIUS2Klarius
Klarius is an OE and aftermarket supplier of exhaust systems, catalysts, lambda sensors, filtration systems and shock absorbers. It has 3 production facilities and 4 distribution platforms in the UK, France, Italy and Spain. The company has actively campaigned for the introduction of catalytic converter and exhaust type approval legislation.

MOTAQUIP3Motaquip
Established in 1981, Motaquip supplies a comprehensive range of all-makes parts to more than 200 distributors. Its Partnership Programme, launched 10 years ago, has helped more than 59 motor factor start-ups into business, while its Garage Programme now has more than 400 members. Its electronic parts catalogue gets more than 1m hits per month.

NGK2NGK
NGK has been active in the UK since 1975 and today is the brand leader in the UK spark plug aftermarket. Central to its strategy has been a commitment to delivering “the perfect match for every engine”. It is an aftermarket favourite not just for its glow plug, spark plug and lambda sensor ranges but its levels of service and customer incentive schemes.

UKB2UK Batteries
The recession hasn’t stopped UK Batteries from growing in 2009. Among other developments in the last 8 months, it has installed a new IT system, relaunched its Platinum brand with new labeling and POS material, secured the rights to the iconic Oldham, Tungstone and Crompton brands and acquired 2 new distribution sites in Northern Ireland and Corby.

 Bosch
 Denso Aftermarket Sales UK
 Haynes Publishing
 Klarius
 Motaquip
 NGK
 UK Batteries

 Barum Auto Parts Ltd, Barnstaple
 Euro Car Parts
 GMF Motor Factors Ltds, Swansea
 Highland Motor Parts, Inverness
 Motor Serv Limited, Milton Keynes

 Anderson’s Motor Stores, Tadley
 Betta Motoring, Scarborough
 Dunlop’s Auto Shop, Glasgow
 Revolution Performance Motorstore, Gateshead

 ABP Motorsport, Crewe
 Automotive Diagnostic Solutions Ltd, Preston
 Complete Car Maintenance, Surrey
 Dakar Cars, Dartford
 JAZ Porsche, Wembley
 TJ Hall and Son Ltd, Sandford-on-Thames

6 GREEN INNOVATION OF THE YEAR: sponsored by Denso

 Corteco: ESS low friction oil seals
 Klarius: Racing catalyst
 Valeo: StARS
 Watt Carbon Offset: Tree planting for carbon neutral driving

Our Technician of the Year is decided by a panel of independent judges and experts decided by CAT – including a representative of sponsors Castrol.

All nominees received will be considered, including every Technician of the Month featured in CAT magazine throughout 2009.


Designed to go to a member of the UK Aftermarket who has dedicated a lifetime’s career towards the industry. To be decided by CAT panel

RULES

  1. You may only vote once in each category
  2. You may not vote for a company you own, or are employed by, or yourself
  3. In the event of someone voting for their own company, or a company they are employed by, or themselves, all votes from that person will be null and void
  4. You are permitted to vote for a company who may be a client, or a company you work with
  5. The winner of the Technician of the Year category will be decided by a panel comprising experts nominated by CAT magazine and Castrol
  6. The winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award will be decided by a CAT magazine panel
  7. No correspondence will be entered into: the decision of the voters and of the judging panels is final

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THE CANDIDATES: SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR

SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR

BOSCH2Bosch
Twice CAT’s Supplier of the Year, Bosch needs no introduction. It has been a pioneer of new technology ever since 1886. In 2009, it has invested heavily in its training schemes and Bosch Car Service network (the only OFT-approved scheme on the market), updated its popular KTS range of diagnostic equipment and launched a raft of other innovations.

DENSO2Denso Aftermarket Sales UK
Denso Aftermarket Sales UK was established in 2003 as the company’s 1st ‘localised’ aftermarket operation in Europe. The last 12 months have seen Denso’s growth accelerate with a raft of new product launches, including cabin filters and thermal systems. It is also gaining kudos among the trade with its sales support and training programmes.

HAYNES2Haynes Publishing
With a heritage that stretches back more than half a century, Haynes has become synonymous with automotive repair and in recent years has capitalised on its brand status with a range of gifts to support sales of its manuals – 1m have been sold in the UK in the last year. The company is a staunch supporter of the Right to Repair Campaign.

KLARIUS2Klarius
Klarius is an OE and aftermarket supplier of exhaust systems, catalysts, lambda sensors, filtration systems and shock absorbers. It has 3 production facilities and 4 distribution platforms in the UK, France, Italy and Spain. The company has actively campaigned for the introduction of catalytic converter and exhaust type approval legislation.

MOTAQUIP3Motaquip
Established in 1981, Motaquip supplies a comprehensive range of all-makes parts to more than 200 distributors. Its Partnership Programme, launched 10 years ago, has helped more than 59 motor factor start-ups into business, while its Garage Programme now has more than 400 members. Its electronic parts catalogue gets more than 1m hits per month.

NGK2NGK
NGK has been active in the UK since 1975 and today is the brand leader in the UK spark plug aftermarket. Central to its strategy has been a commitment to delivering “the perfect match for every engine”. It is an aftermarket favourite not just for its glow plug, spark plug and lambda sensor ranges but its levels of service and customer incentive schemes.

UKB2UK Batteries
The recession hasn’t stopped UK Batteries from growing in 2009. Among other developments in the last 8 months, it has installed a new IT system, relaunched its Platinum brand with new labeling and POS material, secured the rights to the iconic Oldham, Tungstone and Crompton brands and acquired 2 new distribution sites in Northern Ireland and Corby.

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THE CANDIDATES: RETAILER OF THE YEAR

RETAILER OF THE YEAR: sponsored by Haynes

ANDERSONSAnderson’s Motor Stores, Tadley
Anderson’s pitches itself as a “small business with big business skills”. Opened more than 30 years ago by the late Roy Anderson, it is now owned by Terry Nash. The company says it has succeeded in the “big boy” motor trade by adopting the latest computer technology and stocking a wide range of products.

BETTA2Betta Motoring, Scarborough
Betta Motoring is a member of the A1 Motor Stores network. Situated on Queen Street, it claims to be Scarborough’s biggest high street and online independent seller of car parts, accessories and performance products. The shop also stocks motorcycle accessories and is a supporter of the Right to Repair Campaign.

DUNLOPS1Dunlop’s Auto Shop, Glasgow
Family-owned Dunlop’s has been in business since 1967 and has always moved with the times. Supplying everything from car seats to spark plugs and wheels, the shop prides itself on being “one of the most modern auto shops in the east end of Glasgow”. Dunlop’s has a sister factoring operation on the other side of Glasgow.

REVOLUTIONRevolution Performance Motorstore, Gateshead
Founded in 1997, Revolution specialises in alloy wheels, tyres, performance and styling modifications. Its purpose-built headquarters boast a showroom and workshop kitted out with the latest technology, including the Hunter4 wheel alignment tracking machine to cater for 4×4s, SUVs, fast-road or track day monsters.

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THE CANDIDATES: PERSON OF THE YEAR

PERSON OF THE YEAR: sponsored by Nulon

ANDY BUTTFIELD2Andy Buttfield, general manager, Jayar and chairman, IFA
Andy is set to retire at the end of 2009 after a lifetime of work in the aftermarket. He is general manager of Jayar Components and has been looking after distributors’ interests as chairman of the IFA buying group for 3 years. “Andy freely gives his time to anyone who asks for help,” says one of his peers.

PETER COX2Peter Cox, national sales manager, Motaquip
Peter is an advocate of training and standards in the aftermarket. He championed the Motor Codes Code of Practice from the very start and recently has channeled Motaquip’s efforts into a new apprenticeship scheme providing employees of any business working with the supplier the chance to gain NVQs in subjects including parts supply and customer service.

JIM MAZZA2Jim Mazza, MD, GAU and chair, R2RC
Head of the influential GAU buying group and chairman of the UK’s Right to Repair Campaign, Jim has achieved what many would have thought impossible: bringing together all sectors of the aftermarket to campaign for a level playing field and helping to turn decision-making heads in the UK and Europe.

BRIAN SPRATT2Brian Spratt, chief executive, ADF
Brian has been an active and vocal campaigner for the independent aftermarket since he joined the ADF in 1992. A vociferous supporter of Right to Repair, he is renowned for campaigning against anti-competitive behaviour by VMs. He was also responsible for pushing through the new ATA accreditation for parts operatives.

GRANT TAYLOR-SMITH2Grant Taylor-Smith, training manager, Bosch
A self-confessed technical anorak, Grant is head of technical training development for gasoline, chassis and body systems. An auto electrician by trade, he joined the company in 2001 and is a champion of training. “He has an awesome knowledge and a great way of transferring that to others,” says one technician.

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THE CANDIDATES: GREEN INNOVATION OF THE YEAR

GREEN INNOVATION OF THE YEAR: sponsored by Denso

Corteco: ESS low friction oil seals
ESS low friction oil seals, a 1st for the aftermarket, are designed to cut CO2 emissions by 2% and reduce fuel consumption. Corteco calculates that if every vehicle in Europe used the seals, total fuel consumption cost could be cut by some €13bn. The seals deliver less friction and have a longer lifetime.

Klarius: Racing catalyst
The new Klarius racing catalyst has enabled racing championships based on production cars to become green before the legislation demands it. The Klarius racing cat reduces fuel consumption and significantly reduces emissions while still maintaining peak power, something only expensive bespoke products have been able to do until now.

Valeo: StARS
StARS – a Starter-Alternator Reversible System – is a microhybrid starter-alternator that cuts the engine when the vehicle is stationary and starts it again when the brake pedal is released or gear engaged. It generates fuel savings of up to 15% and can reduce CO2 emissions by 15%. Leading the field, it is now available to the aftermarket.

Watt Carbon Offset: Tree planting for carbon neutral driving
This is a new initiative due for launch in November 2009. Pitched as a gift idea, the company will plant a number of willow trees based on engine size and annual mileage to offset the lifetime CO2 emissions of any vehicle. The package includes a window sticker declaring: “This car is completely carbon neutral”.

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