KAVO wins a Business Success Award in aftermarket category in the Netherlands

2016-11-16
KAVO wins a Business Success Award in aftermarket category in the Netherlands
After a long and extensive research the committee of the Business Success Award* declared KAVO the winner in the ‘aftermarket’ category.

The committee speaks highly of the Asian car parts specialist from Holland; “Kavo is without question a leading company which has built a remarkable position. Enthusiasm, passion, capacity for innovation, audacity and vision, plus a 100% focus on the customer makes Kavo an absolute winner in its market.”

 

Kavo celebrated its 30th anniversary this year and considers this prize as a fantastic recognition of its work. Since its foundation the company has developed into a renowned player in the aftermarket, with over 30 product lines and customers in more than 55 countries. A continuous focus on customers, innovation and quality made this possible.

 

The committee about Kavo: “Kavo is more than just parts… and that’s the way it is. When arriving at the company you can directly see and feel it. Everything is right in this place. The people, the atmosphere, the interior design, the products. Everything you see here feels right and flawless. The company distinguishes itself by its great knowledge, the large product range and the enormous focus on customers and service. Innovation is the key word, because Kavo is constantly busy to best fit the needs of its customers. Its customers know Kavo as a flexible and reliable partner, who is always trying to advise them the best way possible”.

 

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*It is the NBSA’s (Nationale Business Succes Award Instituut) task to yearly investigate several industries in the Netherlands.

Based on strict selection criteria, the NBSA nominates the best companies in all industries and eventually chooses one winner in each category.

These (category) winners are all nominated to win the Business Success Award 2016. The National Business Success Award is the biggest entrepreneurs award in the Netherlands, with a jury consisting of experts with established positions in the Dutch economy.