Spectra Premium Receives NCMA President's Award For Electronic Data Excellence

Spectra Premium Receives NCMA President’s Award For Electronic Data Excellence

This annual conference enables the NCMA's leading automotive data receivers to award their best suppliers that consistently provide high-quality, timely and accurate electronic catalog and product information.

BOUCHERVILLE, Quebec — During the recent conference of the National Catalog Managers Association (NCMA) in Scottsdale, Ariz., Spectra Premium received the 2014 Best‑in‑Class NCMA President’s Award for Electronic Data Excellence, presented by CARQUEST.

This annual conference enables the NCMA’s leading automotive data receivers to award their best suppliers that consistently provide high-quality, timely and accurate electronic catalog and product information.

“We are honored to receive this award and recognition by CARQUEST. We strive to continuously develop our electronic data management and distribution practices and will remain committed to provide high quality parts information,” said Jason Best, senior vice president of aftermarket sales and business development at Spectra Premium.

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