GSF recognises Schaeffler as Servicesure Supplier of the Year

Schaeffler winning more awards
  • Schaeffler awarded Servicesure Parts Supplier of the Year award by GSF at gala event held in Coventry

  • Reward for Schaeffler’s positive campaign work and efforts in supporting the Servicesure concept

  • Servicesure has over 600 members, along with a growing number of ‘Clutch expert’ centres

Schaeffler Automotive Aftermarket (UK) Ltd has been presented with the Servicesure Parts Supplier of the Year award by GSF, in recognition of its continued efforts to support the Servicesure garage network.

Schaeffler’s Matthew Selby commented: “This is a team effort from both Schaeffler and the Servicesure colleagues at GSF. We work very closely to make sure we deliver exactly what Servicesure and its workshop members require, so we are therefore delighted to receive this award in recognition of this relationship. We will continue to work hard to make sure we are always on hand to offer our distribution partners, and their workshop customers, everything they need to sell and fit Schaeffler products.”

Servicesure has over 600 members, with an ever-growing number of these being clutch expert centres, which specialise in the fitment of LuK transmission products. Schaeffler’s own REPXPERTs help and guide Servicesure members and Clutch expert centres with product and technical training.

The Servicesure award is specifically aligned to Schaeffler’s positive campaign work and effort in support GSF’s workshop concept. The auspicious awards event was held at the Coombe Abbey Hotel in Coventry, in front of an audience of more than 160 staff from suppliers, GSF and Servicesure member workshops.

Schaeffler’s Marketing & Communications Manager, Jeff Earl said: “This award reinforces Schaeffler’s position as a best practice provider of product and technical training, as well as a leading supplier partner to the aftermarket.”

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