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Autoglass a "superbrand"



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Published Date: 25 July 2008
Cardington-based firm given prestigious title
Windscreen repair giant Autoglass has been named as one of the most recognised brands in the country.

The firm, which has 109 branches across the country as well as headquarters at Priory Business Park, Cardington, was included in the prestigious Superbrands list for the second successive year.

More than 1,300 brands are on the shortlist for the award, and are whittled down to 500 that are given 'Superbrand' status. The brands are judged according to a range of factors, including quality, reliability and distinction.

Nigel Doggett, managing director of Autoglass, said "We are delighted to accept this award for 2008/09. The strength of the brand is testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone who works at Autoglass.

"The team take pride in their work - consistently delivering on our commitment to provide a world class service to our customers, without whom we wouldn't have a business, let alone a Superbrand."

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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2008 3:22 PM
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  • Location: Bedford
 
 
  

 
 

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