IVECO Trucks Australia has recognised its highest achieving dealers at a recent awards event in Melbourne, held in conjunction with the internal launch of the company’s new heavy-duty S-Way range.
The Dealer of the Year awards take into account performance in several key areas including vehicle sales against retail targets and share of market, part sales, customer service, and maintenance and repair outcomes.
The awards are divided into Light, Medium and Heavy categories, while also distinguishing regional and metropolitan dealerships.
Additionally, an overall IVECO Dealer of the Year winner was also announced; with the winner being long standing IVECO Dealership, STM Trucks & Machinery, led by dealer principal Michael Gerace.
In the other categories, Dealer of the Year – Light was taken out by IVECO Sydney, while the Dealer of the Year for the Medium and Heavy category was won by Adelaide IVECO.
Rounding out the awards was Newcastle IVECO, which was announced Dealer of the Year – Regional.
IVECO Trucks Australia managing director, Michael May, said the Dealer of the Year competition was hotly contested by the network, with IVECO customers being the real winners of the program.
“Dealer of the Year is formal recognition of 12 months’ hard work and dedication in further elevating the IVECO brand and achieving positive outcomes across all areas of our business,” May said.
“By promoting excellence, we’re strengthening IVECO’s standing as a company that truck and van owners want to associate and engage with, ultimately trusting us to deliver their transport solutions.
“It’s not just about having the correct vehicles for the application but backing customers with a suite of support products to make ownership easy and hassle free – it should be a holistic experience.
“I would like to congratulate all our worthy award recipients on their excellent efforts.”
The event also recognised several individual awards winners across sales and customer service categories.”
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