CV FACTOR JOINS IAAF

CV factor Wessex Truck & Trailer Supplies has joined the IAAF.

The independent commercial vehicle parts supplier has a team of 17 people and all of the employees are local, all living within a ten-mile radius of the office.

The company operates an around the clock call out service and has a vast and ever-growing portfolio of supplier partners with original equipment quality.

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Tony Godfrey, managing director at Wessex Truck and Trailer Supplies, said: “Our mission is to look after customers with second-to-none service and keeping their truck and coach wheels rolling is our priority. Joining the IAAF will help us to do this as we look forward to getting involved in the many benefits that IAAF has to offer.”

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Mike Smallbone, head of membership development at IAAF, added: “Tony has attended many IAAF Awards Dinners over the years and mentioned recently that he’d been meaning to join us for a while, so having him on board with vast industry knowledge and experience will be a fantastic addition to our growing membership.”

 

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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