Dayco building for the future

June 03, 2015
Dayco building for the future Dayco National sales manager, Steve Carolan
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After several successful years working through a national distributor in the UK, Dayco has opened its own centrally-based distribution centre in Redditch, West Midlands, which is the final part of a restructuring process that will bring significant benefits to motor factors and their workshop customers.


Dayco has also invested in its own sales and technical teams to work directly with customers in order to develop their business and support their workshop customers and in the process, build a greater rapport and nurture stronger business relationships.

National sales manager, Steve Carolan explains comments, “In order for Dayco to help its customers grow their power transmission related business, a direct supply arrangement was a must. Within the new business structure we are also able to build our own sales team, dedicated to growing the level of business factors and workshops can achieve from power transmission components.”

As part of this the company has recruited Charlie Huddleston, who already has a great relationship with many of our customers and possesses an intimate knowledge of the Dayco brand and its high quality products. 
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