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ERF aims to cut the cost of parts • ERF

25th June 1998, Page 25
25th June 1998
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has launched an aftermarket parts programme, Part Attack, which is said to to combine lower-cost spares with improved service to operators— and it's backing up its promises with hard cash.

The company promises to beat any published price for any genuine ERF part, or it will refund the difference. Part Attack is also designed to improve ERF dealers' parts availability by 90%.

If the company fails to supply a genuine component within 24 hours it will deliver it free of charge.

ERF also promises its dealers will fit parts within an agreed time: it will pay £25 for every hour over the agreed period.

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