Rotary Lift Named 2014 Equipment Vendor Of The Year By KOI Auto Parts

Rotary Lift Named 2014 Equipment Vendor Of The Year By KOI Auto Parts

Award recognizes Rotary Lift's product quality and support.

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MADISON, Ind. – KOI Auto Parts, a leading automotive parts provider in Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and West Virginia, has named Rotary Lift as its 2014 Equipment Vendor of the Year. The annual award recognizes a manufacturer’s product quality, sales and service support, inventory supply speed, and sales volume.

“We have a very strong relationship with Rotary Lift, and we worked together to have a successful year in 2014,” said Bill Beckman, general manager of equipment and tools for KOI. “Rotary Lift offers innovative products and backs them up with the best service, support and training available.”

Beckman presented the award to Ken McWilliams, regional sales manager for Rotary Lift, on Jan. 8 in Cincinnati, Ohio, prior to the opening of the annual KOI Cavalcade of Customs car show and training expo. The car show featured more than 500 classic cars, customs, hot rods, motorcycles and trucks, while the training expo provided three days of classroom sessions for professional vehicle service technicians.

“We are honored to receive the Equipment Vendor of the Year award, but a lot of the credit should go to KOI,” said McWilliams. “Rotary Lift is successful because we have outstanding distribution partners. I’m looking forward to working with KOI to make 2015 another great year for both companies.”

KOI is a Rotary Lift ServAll distributor offering preventative maintenance contracts, lift inspections, field service and repairs. Rotary Lift previously won the KOI Equipment Vendor of the Year award in 2012.

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