subject: Branded Auto Parts [print this page] When you roll through the aisles of the local grocery store and you reach for a can of green beans, do you grab the store brand instead of the Green Giant can? As you shop for a new bottle of dandruff shampoo, do you reach for the Shoppers Choice instead of Head & Shoulders? When your worn-out shock absorbers, need replacement do you ask your auto repair shop for shocks in the white box instead of the national brand?
If you answered yes to the first two, you may be a wise and frugal shopper who knows how to stretch a dollar. If you answered yes to the third question, you should think twice. Here's why.
As you compare the ingredients of your store brand green beans and the name brands, you will find them clearly identified and meeting FDA approval. That generic bottle of dandruff shampoo has the same list of chemical components as the name brand product by volume and measure. But, if you try to make that same comparison on an auto parts box you can't. Unlike many consumer products such as food, there are no government regulations on most auto parts. Yet poorly made auto parts can pose a real safety risk.
Today's fast-paced, ever-changing business environment places tremendous demands on collision repair shop owners and managers striving to remain competitive and profitable. These demands include the need to stay on top of the latest technologies and production methods, as well as the need to keep employees up to date with product information and training. PPG's Platinum Distributor Network was conceived to create a strong partnership with an elite corps of distributors committed to helping customers meet these challenges, day-in and day-out.
Branded Auto Parts
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