CAT AWARDS 2020 CATEGORIES

The categories for the upcoming CAT Awards 2020 are as follows:

  Retailer of the Year

The UK’s top accessory vendor.

  Factor Chain of the Year

(In association with UFI Filters)

The best multi-site factor.

  Factor Branch Team of the Year

(In association with Boswell Aftermarket)

We celebrate the achievements of an individual branch team.

  Supplier of the Year

(In association with Automechanika)

This highly-contested Award recognises the UK’s best supplier.

  Achievement Award

Recognising an outstanding contribution to the aftermarket.

  Rising Star

New talent in our industry.

Independent Garage of the Year

(In association with Toyota First)

The finest garage in the UK.

Garage Concept Award

Open to all garage schemes, fast-fits and autocentres.

  Industry Partner Award

A special Award, voted on by CAT readers to celebrate the best customer, supplier or service provider from anywhere in the industry.

This year, our winners will be picked by a team of independent judges. We still want your suggestions for who should be on the shortlist though, so don’t hesitate to email cat.awards@haymarket.com right away.

 

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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