Mitsubishi Fuso announces its 2013 North America Dealer of the Year awards

Mitsubishi Fuso announces its 2013 North America Dealer of the Year awards

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America Inc. has announced its 2013 North American Dealer of the Year awards. Each year, MFTA recognizes its most outstanding dealers in the U.S. and Canada for overall performance and for sales, parts sales and service performance. In addition, the company honors the dealer salesperson of the year.

“The dealers we honor this year,” explains Todd Bloom, MFTA president and chief executive officer, “have undergone a careful evaluation of their performance across a wide range of categories. They have all performed well above our expectations, but more importantly, they have performed consistently above their customers’ expectations. And that has helped us as a company to be successful. We appreciate their hard work and dedication.”

The MFTA Dealer of the Year recipients for 2013 are:

North American Dealer of the Year: D & S Truck Center, Hodgkins, Ill.

North American Sales Dealer of the Year: Charlotte Truck Center, Charlotte, N.C.

North American Service Dealer of the Year: Capital Ford, Raleigh, N.C.

North American Parts Dealer of the Year: Miller Truck Sales & Repair, Lincoln, R.I.

North American Salesperson of the Year: Tim Mallard, Capital Ford, Raleigh, N.C.

In addition to these overall winners, MFTA recognizes regional winners in all categories as well.

Dealer-of-the-Year category winners were:

U.S. Eastern Region Dealer of the Year: Capital Ford, Raleigh, N.C.

Canadian Dealer of the Year: Globocam (Anjou), Anjou, Quebec

U.S. Western Region Sales Dealer of the Year: Tom’s Truck Center, Santa Ana, Calif.

Canadian Sales Dealer of the Year: Globocam Rive-Sud, Boucherville, Quebec

U.S. Western Region Service Dealer of the Year: Wise Mack, Omaha, Neb.

Canadian Service Dealer of the Year: Central Mitsubishi Fuso, Ottawa, Ontario

U.S. Western Region Parts Dealer of the Year: The Truck Shop, Auburn, Wash.

Canadian Parts Dealer of the Year: Globocam (Anjou), Anjou, Quebec

U.S. Western Region Salesperson of the Year: Michele Royals, D & S Truck Center, Hodgkins, Ill.

Canadian Salesperson of the Year: Marc-Andre Houle, Globocam Rive-Sud, Boucherville, Quebec

Pictured above:  Todd Bloom, FUSO chief executive officer; Michele Royals – Sales Manager, Don Schure – Dealer Principal, Don Schure, Jr. – Service Manager at D & S Truck Center, Hodgkins, IL.

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