Federal-Mogul Motorparts has launched a new heavy-duty website to make it easier for technicians to find parts, as well as to sign up for two new rewards programs.
by Staff
December 22, 2017
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Federal-Mogul Motorparts has launched a new heavy-duty website to make it easier for technicians to find parts, as well as to sign up for two new rewards programs.
The Garage Rewards Tech program gives commercial vehicle techs and fleet shops the ability to earn rewards in the form of branded gear by participating in qualifying field clinics, completing surveys, participating in the new Garage Forum, and other activities through the company’s online loyalty program.
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The newest program, Garage Rewards Shop1, allows shop owners to earn loyalty rewards dollars on net purchases of products from Federal-Mogul Motorparts' HD brands: Abex, ANCO, Fel-Pro, FP Diesel, National, Sealed Power, Speed-Pro, and Wagner. Certain shops that reach a pre-determined amount of accumulated net purchases will even be awarded a trip for two to Grand Cayman.
"We have ramped up our technician programs because we know that shops want to use and learn more about our product offerings, and with that comes a commitment to encourage and reward them for using our premium parts," added Jeff Tyler, director of commercial vehicle business development. "Whether it be via our monthly HD tech newsletters, our continued commitment to the Garage Gurus program, or through our technician forums, Federal-Mogul Motorparts will continue to increase its CV programs to serve the market."
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