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By Counterman
KYB Americas Corp. has promoted Ryan Dickerman, KYB’s East region sales manager, to national sales manager.
The newly created position will allow Dickerman to utilize his background and experience to guide the KYB sales teams in the East, Central and West regions.
KYB Americas said it will announce several internal promotions in the coming weeks, including two newly created positions.
“KYB Americas Corporation is committed to the growth and development of our associates, which includes promoting from within whenever possible,” the company said in a news release.
Dickerman has been with KYB for nearly 16 years. He started as a customer service representative in 2007 and has advanced through the organization.
His KYB resume includes roles as customer service manager, territory sales manager and the most recent position of regional sales manager. In that role, Dickerman oversaw sales efforts in 23 states and Puerto Rico and managed six territorial managers.
“Ryan is a bright and energetic person that is highly regarded by customers and has earned the respect of the entire KYB organization,” Business Director Mike Fiorito said. “We look forward to Ryan leading our traditional sales team in the USA market.”
Dickerman will report to Paul Kratzer, director of sales for Canada and USA.
“Ryan will do a great job managing our sales team,” Kratzer said. “Ryan’s past roles at KYB have prepared him to take on the next level of responsibilities. His commitment to our customers and associates will lead him to success.”
“I’m thrilled to continue my career with KYB and I look forward to exploring all this new role has to offer,” Dickerman added.
When he’s not playing soccer or keeping in shape through CrossFit, Dickerman attending his children’s sporting events or following the New York Mets.
KYB has not named a replacement for the position of East region sales manager.
More announcements regarding KYB promotions will be forthcoming, according to the company.
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By Counterman
NPW announced a continued expansion of its business with the acquisition of Jim’s Auto Parts.
Owned by Jim Arpin and located in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Jim’s Auto Parts has been in business since 1962 and is the last of the Broward Group of stores that is now under NPW management. The Broward Group was the largest independent group of auto parts stores in South Florida, NPW says.
Jim’s Auto will continue to fly the Bumper to Bumper banner.
“We are glad to have Jim’s Auto Parts under the NPW umbrella. Our family has known, been friends with and worked closely with Jim for many years. We look forward to working with all the great people Jim has brought along and grow the business he started,” says Chris Pacey, NPW’s COO and executive vice president.
“After 60 years in business, you can imagine my concern with handing over my business,” says Jim Arpin. “I have worked with the Pacey’s and NPW for many years and I consider them a well-respected organization and like my company, is family owned and has family values. With their infrastructure and greater buying power, they will make sure that Jim’s Auto Parts will continue to be a part of and expectedly a bigger part of the auto parts business in South Florida.”
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By Eliauk
Small refrigerated vans are mainly used for temperature-sensitive items such as food or medicine, so temperature is the key to small refrigerated vans. If the temperature is not adjusted properly, the goods will not be stored or transported in a perfect state. The following are 8 maintenance tips for refrigerated delivery van.
1. Before driving, check whether the oil used in the refrigerated van is sufficient, and the oil can reach the destination smoothly.
2.Check that the battery is connected well, make sure that the wire connecting the battery is not damaged, and remember to check whether the electrolyte is sufficient.
3. Before driving a s refrigerated van, check whether there are any parts that are not tightened or other problems. If there are any problems, you must first eliminate the fault before driving on the road.
4. make sure that the drainage device is unobstructed.
5. When loading goods, remember to keep the goods away from the air outlet of the evaporator, so that the cold air in the cargo box keeps circulating, and there is no place where air-conditioning cannot be obtained.
6. Check whether the coolant is correct. The pointer of the liquid level meter should be within the normal range. If the refrigerating liquid is insufficient, the refrigerating liquid should be refilled in time.
7. Adjust the seat belt to the extent that it is not loose or tight.
8. Check whether the electrical and wire connections are stable. Whether the wires are cracked or damaged.
During our normal use, the maintenance are also inseparable. The refrigeration unit is maintained according to the working hours of the engine. The maintenance time of small
link hidden, please login to view is 500-700 hours. It needs to be replaced, air filter element, oil filter element, fuel filter element, and check the tightness of the belt, whether there is leakage in the refrigeration system, etc. However, in order to meet the needs of environmental protection, some brands of refrigeration units try to reduce the damage to the environment and reduce the emission of harmful substances. Therefore, synthetic engine oil or semi-synthetic engine oil is used to replace ordinary engine oil, thereby extending the maintenance time of the engine. Do maintenance once every 2000 hours.
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