REDARC takes home multiple awards at Australian Auto Aftermarket Awards

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REDARC was honoured to receive three awards including the Excellence in Manufacturing – Gold Award (Over $10 million annual turnover) at the biannual Australian Auto Aftermarket Awards earlier this month. The Awards recognise outstanding achievers in the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Industry.

This is an incredible achievement for REDARC as it is the 3rd consecutive time they have won the Excellence in Manufacturing award, having also been named winners at the 2015 and 2017 events.

The companies and individuals nominated for these awards have an unrelenting focus on excellence, innovation and education as they endeavour to secure ongoing success for the Aftermarket Industry in Australia

The additional awards won by REDARC include the Most Innovative New Aftermarket Product (4WD) – Gold Award for the 50 Amp DC-DC In-vehicle battery charger and Excellence in Export – Bronze Award.

REDARC’s Managing Director, Mr Anthony Kittel said he was delighted to win multiple awards and attributed them to REDARC’s continual innovation and hard-working staff.

“We take great pride in receiving this award for the third consecutive time, it’s testament to the hard work and dedication which is embraced by all departments of REDARC. It is a true reflection of our efforts to achieve excellence in all facets of the organisation.”

The Excellence in Manufacturing Award recognises an organisation that has invested in research, embraced innovation and predicted future trends to develop a competitive advantage through continuous manufacturing improvement.

The Most Innovative New Aftermarket Product (4WD) recognises excellence and innovation to any new electrical 4WD product for the interior or exterior of a 4WD vehicle.

The Excellence in Export Award recognises an organisation that has researched, identified and cultivated new markets outside of Australia, resulting in a growth in their customer base and increased sales.

The Awards were held at the Crown Casino in Melbourne and was attended by an audience of over 850 people who also formed a large part of the AAA Expo itself.