Penray gets approved supplier status from Federated

Nov. 4, 2013
The Penray Companies Inc. was recently awarded approved supplier status for their full line of products and installer kits for Federated Auto Parts.

The Penray Companies Inc. was recently awarded approved supplier status for their full line of products and installer kits for Federated Auto Parts.

“With the average age of cars and light-duty trucks over 11 years, the need to maintain vehicles with high quality service chemicals is more important than ever,” said Mark Kardon, director of marketing for Penray. “Partnering with Federated is a perfect fit for Penray. Our strong brand presence in the commercial market fits very nicely with Federated’s business model of a strong commercial offering. Penray offers a broad variety of service chemicals and installer kits to support the Federated Car Care Center program.”

Federated Auto Parts, headquartered in Staunton, Va, is one of the largest auto parts distribution and marketing organizations in North America.

“The opportunity to be associated with such a strong market leader is an honor. Our sales and marketing team is preparing an extensive program kick-off. The goal is to reach and educate Federated members about the Penray product line and installer kits, helping them increase revenue and customer satisfaction,” said Tony Costa, automotive national sales director for Penray.

Penray manufactures liquid and aerosol products in one of two plants in Illinois. The company has four separate business units – automotive, heavy-duty, export, and custom manufacturing for private label customers. For more information visit www.Penray.com.

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