Ateco Automotive
Pty Ltd will take over the Australian and New Zealand
distribution of two of the world's most famous marques,
Ferrari and Maserati, in mid-October 2005 from The Sutton
Group as part of a worldwide programme to consolidate the
Fiat Group's luxury and performance brands under single
distributors.
"It is nothing less than an honour to be given the
responsibility of handling these two unique brands," says
Neville Crichton, Governing Director of Ateco Automotive Pty
Ltd. "They represent the pinnacle of performance, style and
technical sophistication, as well as boasting a history that
runs through the very heart of the entire automobile
industry and they are, of course, a byword for everything
that is best in car design and performance on and off the
race track."
Ateco Automotive returned Alfa Romeo to the Australia market
in 1998 and it has succeeded in making the Italian brand
once again a much sort-after choice for car buyers looking
for style and performance. Ateco is also the New Zealand
Alfa Romeo and Fiat importer.
In 2002 Ateco returned the Fiat brand to Australia in the
shape of the Fiat commercial vehicle range, with the Fiat
Ducato becoming a popular choice for both commercial vehicle
users and, with five Australian companies using them as the
basis for their businesses, motorhomes.
In addition to the Fiat group brands, Ateco Automotive Pty
Ltd has been very successful with Citroën, a brand it took
over in 1994, overseeing a ten-fold increase in sales and
taking the French brand from one model to, with the launch
of the C4 this year, six models, and providing the brand
with its Australian debut in the commercial vehicle market
with the Berlingo.
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"It is nothing less than an honour to be given the
responsibility of handling these two unique brands,"
says Neville Crichton, the Governing Director of Ateco
Automotive |
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Ateco Automotive Pty Ltd will take over the
Australian and New Zealand distribution of two of
the world's most famous marques, Ferrari and
Maserati, in mid-October 2005 from The Sutton Group
as part of a worldwide programme to consolidate the
Fiat Group's luxury and performance brands |
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But it is the Kia brand that has, in volume terms, seen the
biggest change under the auspices of Ateco Automotive. Taken
over in 2000 by Ateco, the Kia brand was struggling to sell
4,000 units in Australia, but with Ateco behind it, Kia has
increased sales five fold, a figure that would have been
higher had Kia been able to keep up with demand. En route to
this massive increase in Australian sales, Kia has made the
Carnival, Pregio and K2700 the most popular people mover,
diesel van and light truck respectively in their Australian
market sectors and put Kia into the list of Australia's top
ten favourite car brands.
This year Ateco Automotive's billion-dollar business will
deliver more than 35,000 vehicles to new owners in Australia
and New Zealand through its network of 180 dealers.
The Fiat Group indicated its policy change on the position
and representation of its brands earlier this year with the
creation of a new business unit on 1 April 2005 that brings
together the Maserati and Alfa Romeo brands under the
management of Karl-Heinz Kalbfell, who added the
responsibility of the new business unit to that of his role
heading the Alfa Romeo brand. The stated goal of the move is
the increase efficiencies of both brands, from design,
through manufacture to distribution at all levels.
Ultimately, one result of this change has been the change of
distribution arrangements in Australia and New Zealand. The
Sutton Group has distributed Ferrari in Australia and New
Zealand for eight years and Maserati for six years.
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