Napa Dartmouth Changing to Meet Customer Needs
‘I don’t know if the competition even comes close to doing what we do for our customers’ By Pat Lee Stan boyd and.
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‘I don’t know if the competition even comes close to doing what we do for our customers’ By Pat Lee Stan boyd and.
Edmundston, NB bumper to bumper goes back three generations by pat lee an old photograph of albert auto electric in edmundston shows a.
Most shop operators continue to say that the environment out there is “competitive.” When a typical shop owner says that, they are most.
By Susan Bradley Twenty years ago, Nova Scotia’s trucking industry was grappling with increasing injury rates and rising Workers Compensation premiums. Spurred by.
By Bob Greenwood September is traditionally an “evaluation” type month getting ready for the Fall/Winter season; however, it doesn’t have to be an.
By Susan Bradley A mid-life decision to switch careers brought Michelle Gregory home to her roots, a family-run automotive store in Musquodoboit Harbour.
Like many other NAPA dealers in the Atlantic region, Chad Murray of Moncton can trace his interest in the automotive sector to family.
It would be hard to find a person more enthusiastic about the auto parts industry, and particularly being part of the Uni-Select group,.
By Bob Greenwood A lot of time has been spent by many shop owners writing out the various job descriptions required throughout their.