CES steams ahead with two automotive websites
CES (UK) Ltd recently launched Autosessive.com, a retail website which sells consumables, tools and gifts as well as ebeepbeep.com, a customer referral platform (designed in conjunction with The Parts Alliance) for garages to capture a share of the growing online market for car servicing and repairs. SecureTrading provided the online payment processing system.
CES (UK) Ltd was set up in 1984 by Howard Warren and Charles Colton. From supplying a vast range of exhausts and catalysts throughout the UK, CES quickly expanded, introducing a full range of car parts and garage equipment. In 2007 the company opened its Automotive Training Centre, working with training bodies such as the Institute of the Motor Industry, it provides the latest industry training.
CES currently have 18 branches throughout the North West, North Wales, Midlands and the Isle of Man delivering a complete range of car parts. The company employs 470 people throughout these regions, with turnover exceeding £50 million.
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