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By Counterman
The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) has designated June 2025 as Automotive Service Professionals Month (ASPM). ASE encourages industry members to use Automotive Service Professionals Month as a chance to appreciate and recognize service professionals.
ASE invites organizations to host recognition events, special programs and other celebrations to honor these essential workers.
An Opportunity to Honor Hardworking Technicians
Service professionals play a key role in keeping vehicles safe, dependable and efficient on the road.
ASPM offers a dedicated time to celebrate their hard work and commitment to quality service.
Companies and organizations across the automotive industry are encouraged to participate in this national appreciation effort. You can organize celebrations, appreciation initiatives or employee recognition programs during June.
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In recognition of ASPM, ASE has created a commemorative logo for use by companies, organizations, and individuals. This logo helps show appreciation for vehicle service professionals in a visible and meaningful way.
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By Counterman
Cloyes Gear & Products, Inc. (
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“This is a testament to the dedication, expertise and passion that our team members have for
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Additionally, the Cloyes team was applauded for its successful integration of Rotomaster, the company added. Cloyes was also previously honored with the Sales Support Award in 2022 and the Content and Cataloging Award in 2020.
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