FMI Automotive Receives Alliance Outstanding Shipping Award For Third Consecutive Year – UnderhoodService

FMI Automotive Receives Alliance Outstanding Shipping Award For Third Consecutive Year

For the third consecutive year, FMI Automotive has been honored by the Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance, Inc. with its Channel Partner Award for Outstanding Shipping Performance.

For the third consecutive year, FMI Automotive has been honored by the Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance, Inc. with its Channel Partner Award for Outstanding Shipping Performance. The award was accepted by John Wall, CEO of FMI Automotive and Casey Lee, president of FMI Automotive, on Dec. 4 during The Alliance’s annual shareholders’ winter meeting at the Turnberry Isle Resort in Aventura, Fla.

“We would like to thank The Alliance and all of their members for honoring FMI Automotive with the ‘Outstanding Shipping’ award again this year,” said Lee. “Receiving this award is a great accomplishment and we are very proud to share this prestigious honor with all of those who work hard to make sure our business and partnership with the Alliance continues to grow and thrive.

“Our primary goal each and every day  is to partner with our aftermarket customers to supply top quality parts, provide outstanding service and seek the best ways to serve them, so it is particularly gratifying to be recognized once again by such a valued channel partner,” concluded Lee.

FMI Automotive recently expanded its line of premium performance water pumps by adding new part numbers to cover a wide range of domestic and import vehicle applications. In addition, the company introduced new packaging for its brand name line of FMI water pumps.

To learn more about the benefits and business-building advantages of FMI premium performance water pumps, connect with FMI Automotive on Facebook and Twitter.

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