Celette Expands Distribution in Southeastern U.S. - BodyShop Business

Celette Expands Distribution in Southeastern U.S.

Celette, Inc. has added four new distributors to its network in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic states.

GA Spraybooths, a division of ACS, the largest automotive paint supplier in Georgia, is a full-service body shop and dealer supplier.  They are aggressively expanding their presence in the structural repair market with the addition of the Celette line. The general manager of GSB is Bob Johnson. The company will represent Celette in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Northern Florida.

Walter Equipment, headed up by Walter Wiezorek, been involved in the repair industry for more than 25 years.  The company is headquartered in Clearwater, Fla., operating a training center and warehouse facilities.  The company will represent Celette from its sales and service offices in Western, Central and Southern Florida.

Crashmax is the new Celette distributor for Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey. Owners Gary and Ann Schaberg have been involved in the industry for more than 35 years, representing Chief Automotive Technologies for most of that span. Crashmax is pleased to add the reliability and accuracy of the Celette line to their roster of products.
Complete Collision Equipment will be representing Celette in South Texas, Louisiana and the Gulf Coast region from their sales offices in Texas and Louisiana. The company principals, including president Kyle Pinton, have more than 20 years of experience in the structural repair market.


More information:

Celette will have more information on their updated distribution network at SEMA. See them in North Hall #10861.

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