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Blue Print’s range of petrol and diesel fuel filters are manufactured to original equipment standards to ensure the correct fuel flow and efficiency while offering maximum engine and fuel system protection.
After successfully launching 11 new to range crankshaft pulleys at the beginning of the year, GT Automotive has now unveiled kit upgrades for two of these parts.
Back in May, as the first steps had been taken to ease the lockdown and encourage businesses back to work, Schaeffler was the first out of the blocks to put together and deliver a practical series of measures to make that request a reality. Fast forward to July and following their sterling work developing, packaging
Be prepared is the key message from NTK, the vehicle electronics arm of NGK Spark Plugs, as demand for MOTs is set to double this autumn with an additional 1.7 million due in October alone in the UK. Motorists in the UK were granted Covid-19 led MOT exemptions from 30th March until 1st August with
Wiper blade manufacturer, Trico, has produced hundreds of fitting videos on its YouTube channel to ensure that every technician can fit wipers blades with ease. For the past nine years, original equipment wiper blade manufacturer, Trico, has created hundreds of fitting videos for motorist and professional alike, through YouTube. While wiper blades are perceived as
The latest Industry Briefing Bitesize session was another success for the Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF), as members logged in to learn more about the effects of the coronavirus on the industry, as well as the potential opportunities ahead. Hosted by Mike Smallbone, head of membership development at IAAF, the Zoom session provided members with
The Government says that yesterday’s package will support those whose jobs are most at risk, and provide opportunities for those who need to reskill or find different work, as well as supporting businesses to stay open. Ireland’s economic recovery needs to sustainable and durable, not just from an economic point view, but from an environment
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