Waeco joins OESAA

Air conditioning workshop equipment supplier Waeco is the latest company to join OESAA, the association for aftermarket suppliers with current OE production. 

OESAA stand at a trade show

Waeco Territory Sales Manager Workshop Equipment UK, Andrew Bastable, said: “Waeco is delighted to join OESAA. We have been impressed with the way the organisation has evolved as a network to support the UK aftermarket”. 

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“We are looking forward to liaising and supporting the industry, by collaborating with fellow OESAA members to share our strong and valuable messages.”

OESAA Chairman, Nigel Morgan, added: “Naturally, we’re delighted to welcome Waeco to the growing OESAA membership. We are excited at the prospect of working with Andrew and the team to create content and deliver messages that will support automotive professionals.”

Waeco will be joining fellow OESAA members at Autoinform Live Dublin, taking place at the RDS this weekend, the 2nd and 3rd April. It will be contributing material to DENSO’s training presentation.

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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