DENSO delivers second Millionaire Club workout prize

DENSO girl Cassie and technical trainer Alan Povey with Andy Campbell
DENSO girl Cassie and technical trainer Alan Povey with Andy Campbell (left)

South West motor factor Kevin Cooper is the second business to “win a workout” with DENSO in a month that also saw it open a new branch.

With 17 sites now operating – the latest in Brixham – Kevin Cooper’s Devon branch was paid a visit by DENSO’s technical training manager, Alan Povey and DENSO girl Cassie in March.

Andy Campbell, Kevin Cooper’s company buyer, said: “We’ve done many workouts over the years but this was by far the best.

“The entire team was really pleased to see Cassie and Alan was a fountain of knowledge, able to answer all our technical questions with ease.”

DENSO spark and glow plugs make up the factor’s entire spark plug sales.

“The products continually meet the demands of our customers,” continued Povey. “We’ll be continuing to stock DENSO’s OE-quality ranges with the potential to expand.”

The Millionaire’s Club was launched by DENSO in January. Factors signing up until the end of March to place orders get a chance to win a range of prizes.

Published by emmabutcher

Emma has been CAT's editor since January 2008. There isn't much she doesn't know about the aftermarket - and her favourite topic is definitely BER!

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