MECA affiliates all their workshops to Swedish Association of Vehicle Workshops
MECA, the automotive workshop chain, is to affiliate all of their workshops to the Swedish Association of Vehicle Workshops (SFVF) trade organisation. The initiative entails that MECA’s workshops will comply with trade agreements pertaining to repair conditions – “Verkstadens reparationsvillkor" (Workshop Repair Conditions document) – that have been prepared jointly by SFVF and Konsumentverket (the Swedish Consumer Agency).
The quality of the automotive workshop industry and lack of clear-cut conditions have been questioned and criticism has resulted in an initiative by politicians, pressure groups and the vehicle workshop industry itself to make car owners feel safe in their choices of workshops.
“We feel positive that the dialogue in our industry have contributed to a clarification of vehicle repair conditions, and thus an adaptation to the demands in our industry. Our initiative to join SFVF will facilitate communication between car owners and our workshops, which will benefit both parties,” says Pehr Oscarsson, Managing Director of MECA Scandinavia.
SFVF is one of the stakeholders in the industry that has long focused on clarifying repair conditions and has now prepared the “Verkstadens reparationsvillkor" (Workshop Repair Conditions document) together with Konsumentverket (the Swedish Consumer Agency).
“It feels very good that the development of the industry collaboration between SFVF and Konsumentverket (the Swedish Consumer Agency) on Workshop Repair Conditions has been positive and that MECA has decided to affiliate their workshops. This will be appreciated by many car owners and will make it easier to choose a MECA workshop next time service or repairs are due,” says Bo Ericsson, Managing Director of SFVF.
“In many ways, SFVF has highlighted the necessity of a good workshop association. We see that the collaboration will make car owners more confident about the conditions that apply and our workshops will be able to capitalise on SFVF’s other offerings to further increase competency and awareness of developments in the industry, which is completely in line with MECA’s focus on quality,” says Johan Christersson, Chain Manager, MECA Sweden.
For further information, please contact:
Pehr Oscarson, Managing Director of MECA Scandinavia +46 (0)40 671 60 60
Johan Christersson, Chain Manager, MECA Sweden +46 (0)70-183 99 50
Bo Ericsson, Managing Director of SFVF +46 (0)72-585 19 54
About SFVF
SFVF is an industrial association with 1,100 affiliated workshops that cooperate with authorities, workshops and other stakeholders in the Swedish automotive aftermarket. We monitor, inform and are involved in influencing regulations, laws and overriding decisions in the industry to improve conditions for both car owners and workshops.
About MECA
The MECA Group is a leading player in the Scandinavian aftermarket for automotive spare parts, tools and workshop equipment for workshops and partners. We strive for a simpler and more cost efficient car ownership with high quality and service. This is accomplished mainly by being an attractive cooperation partner to the workshops that are affiliated to our workshop concept. Today, the workshop chain comprises approximately 1,000 workshops. Our store network consists of about 130 stores in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. The Group has sales of about SEK 2.2 billion and approximately 950 employees. MECA is environmentally certified according to ISO 14001. www.meca.se