NGK names Salesman of the Year

April 28, 2014
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Andy Bell has been named NGK Spark Plugs Salesman of the Year for the second successive year.


The 53-year-old, is the South West region representative for the manufacturer of original equipment  spark plugs, glow plugs and NTK Lambda sensors. This is the fourth time Andy has taken the award. 

Tim Ward, Deputy General Manager Sales & Marketing, NGK Spark Plugs said, “It is a great achievement by Andy to once again be named Salesman of the Year. He thoroughly deserved this award for his efforts over the past 12 months.

Andy’s work in the successful introduction of the NGK ignition coils range was particularly highlighted. Last year the company successfully introduced a wide-ranging selection of ignition coils into the aftermarket. With more than 300 part numbers, it includes a variety of coil types, from the classic cylinder, distributor and block ignition coils, to connector ignition coils and ignition coil systems.
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