Sogefi has extended its 25-year contract with Groupauto, securing another three-year term as preferred supplier in the UK and Ireland. Sogefi says the renewal shows a confidence in the "quality, scope and value" it offers.
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IN OR OUT: SHOULD BRITAIN STAY IN THE EU?
David Cameron has promised to hold a referendum in the UK to decide if Britain will remain part of the EU. The referendum will come in the early part of the next parliament if the Conservatives win the next election.
Set your New Year resolutions for success
Motaquip General Manager Peter Cox leads the CAT Council in setting his New Year resolutions. When compared to motor factors is there any other industry offering a more efficient supply chain to technicians and service points in the UK? The answer is almost certainly no, so we should congratulate ourselves on what we’ve achieved. Or should we?
How to win friends and employ people
You don’t want to get off on the wrong foot with a new member of staff, so Mark Stevens explains how to make sure hiring your first worker works well
GROUPAUTO TO LAUNCH OWN GARAGE SCHEME
Groupauto has set out its plans to launch its own garage scheme. Put in place with the partnership of Motor Codes, it aims to answer the criticisms of other schemes and make the garage experience more transparent for consumers.
BM Catalysts finishes 2012 with a flurry
BM Catalysts released 88 new parts in the nine weeks leading
FAME FOR WILCO DIRECT SNOWMAN CHARITY AUCTION
Wilco Direct is attempting to raise money for BEN with a unique and quirky character. Stevie Snowman is the talk of his town, and for as long as temperatures remain below freezing he’s helping Wilco Direct to raise money for our motor industry charity.
AFTERMARKET RUMOURS AS BOSAL FORMS NEW COMPANY
As soon as exhaust supplier Bosal entered administration on Friday, the aftermarket grapevine turned its sights on a new company formed at the same address last October. Bosal Preston was incorporated on October 30th 2012, three months after Bosal lost its case against 48 employees.