The Parts Alliance sees AutoTorque grow during lockdown

The June edition of The Parts Alliance’s digital AutoTorque magazine has arrived

The issue brings the latest on COVID-19, garage survey results and opportunities including online training and a battery testing concept too.

The format is designed to be simple and easy to read on smart phone.

The content blends a combination of group news, supplier updates and important market developments.

There’s extensive coverage of the support The Parts Alliance has delivered to key workers.

At national level this included the giving away of prizes from ‘The Original Experience’ promotion, postponed as the pandemic sprung up.

There have been local initiatives as well, to donate PPE and seat covers.

Finally, kids have been encouraged to ‘Colour for Hope’ in conjunction with Brembo during May.

“It’s great to be able to showcase the things we’ve been doing in these exceptional times,” said Simon Moore, head of marketing at The Parts Alliance.

“At a practical level, we’ve seen a huge rise in visitors to our AutoTorque website too.”

The page turning digital magazine ensures the advertisements of key suppliers are visible alongside the business-critical articles for garages.

The Parts Alliance took the in-house AutoTorque publication digital-only during 2019 and has seen a surge in traffic during 2020, prompting it to progress the fortnightly email bulletins to weekly updates.

“Things have been changing fast,” said Simon.

“Garage now more than ever value the latest updates and information, digital channels help ensure we’re always up to date.”

The Parts Alliance has developed vital resources for garages too.

These have included a free vehicle inspection concept and guidance on reopening safely.

You can read the latest digital magazine here. The website is updated weekly at www.autotorque.news

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