Chief Automotive, Rotary form Vehicle Service Group

Jan. 1, 2020
CINCINNATI — Dover Industrial Products, the parent company of Rotary and Chief Automotive Technologies, formed the Vehicle Service Group (VSG) in a move designed to better serve customers in the vehicle service and repair marke

CINCINNATI — Dover Industrial Products, the parent company of Rotary and Chief Automotive Technologies, formed the Vehicle Service Group (VSG) in a move designed to better serve customers in the vehicle service and repair markets.

“This newly formed group includes two Dover companies, Rotary and Chief Automotive Technologies, and will greatly enhance our ability to provide superior levels of service and support to our automotive customers while leveraging the company’s facilities, personnel and resources,” says Tom Giacomini, Dover Industrial Products president and CEO.

VSG will be located in Madison, Ind., the current location of Rotary’s world headquarters and North American manufacturing facility. Chief will relocate its operations to Madison from its Grand Island, Neb., location to improve synergies, the company said.

“Chief and Rotary are both world leaders in the automotive industry,” says Randy Gard, president of Chief Automotive Technologies. “Both companies are known as the quality providers within their respective segments, and both have exceptional and well-established sales channels, service training and support infrastructures.”

By blending Chief’s product portfolio, service philosophy and training capabilities with Rotary’s existing family of lift brands, the newly formed VSG will be a stronger, more dynamic and diverse leader in the vehicle service industry, the company said. The creation of VSG also will allow the companies to further leverage its global manufacturing footprint into the collision repair market. In addition to its North American manufacturing facility, Rotary has ISO 9001 certified plants in Asia and Europe.

“We are extremely excited about the potential of this newly formed group, as well as the opportunities it offers for providing our global customers with a level of service and support that’s unmatched in this industry,” says Gary Kennon, president of VSG.

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