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Two Federated Auto Parts members were recently honored for their commitment to the success of Federated initiatives. The awards were presented during the recent Automotive Parts Services Group (The Group) national conference held earlier this month in Las Vegas.

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in Minneapolis, Minn., was honored as the
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Co-Man Member of the Year. Federated said this award is presented to a member that has shown outstanding support of the member-owned Co-Man warehouse operation and its programs.

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in Indianapolis, Ind., was recognized with the Federated Marketing Excellence Award. This annual award is presented to the Federated member who has demonstrated consistent excellence in their marketing activities and provides support for other members where possible.

“We want to express our gratitude to the entire

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membership for their ongoing dedication to our programs,” said Sue Godschalk, president of Federated Auto Parts. “This year, Brake and Equipment Warehouse and TBA were standouts in their support of these key initiatives, and we congratulate them on earning these well-deserved awards.”

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