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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Ayce Systems embarks on a UK roadshow

Ayce Systems embarks on a UK roadshow

Date: 16th August 2011 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

Yorkshire-based Ayce Systems, a leading manufacturer and supplier of SMART Repair Systems, has taken to the road with a new demonstration vehicle which is now available to showcase the company’s products anywhere in the country.

The VW Crafter long wheel base, high top van is fully kitted out with the very latest Ayce Alloy Wheel Refurbishment equipment including their quick cure UV Oven, the WheelRite all-in-one alloy wheel refurbishment machine which incorporates everything needed to repair and polish kerbed, scratched and corroded alloy wheels in one single unit and the WheelRite Paint Booth with four stage filtration. The van also carries their high quality smart repair systems for paint, bumpers, interiors and glass repair.

Sales and Marketing Manager Paul Leather commented: “Our first demonstration van was launched in 2007 and proved to be an extremely valuable sales tool. However, time moves on and as well as developing new products our existing range has evolved dramatically in four years so a new vehicle was the logical step. As well as showing off our product range, the van also demonstrates to potential customers the advantages and flexibility of having a fully equipped mobile workshop.”

One company that has grasped that opportunity is national car dealership Evans Halshaw. Across the UK their bodyshops and dealerships now carry out all their own SMART repairs and alloy wheel refurbishment in house rather than contracting the work out. Glasgow, for example, currently has five vans out on the road, including one specifically for alloy wheel, covering the twelve group branches in the Central Region and West Coast

Ayce Systems has been supplying SMART repair systems, consumables and after care services to the automotive industry since 1994.

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