Camberley Auto Factors

Camberley Auto Factors Ltd. is an English automobile parts manufacturer that operates its business in closely-linked divisions. All are supported by the group’s Head Office operation in Hawley Lane, Farnborough.

Motor Factoring
The group’s core business since its founding in 1964 supplies the motor trade in Southern England from a network of 24 branches, each trading under the Camberley Auto Factors banner. All branches offer an express delivery service to trade customers within their specified area, as well as a counter collection facility.

Caftec
The motor car of the 21st century is an increasingly complex machine, necessitating constant updating of equipment and training of staff to keep abreast of the latest developments. The company created this division in 2000 to meet the need for demonstration and training for both its customers and staff on diagnostic equipment and electronic components. The division is based at the Caftec Centre in Mytchett, Surrey and a secondary facility shares the company's branch premises in Swindon, Wiltshire.

CV Spares
All the company's branches stock a full range of products for light commercial vehicles. For larger commercial vehicles, there is a specialist division based at two locations, a dedicated site at Poyle, near Heathrow Airport, supported by a branch at Reading.

Performance Parts
The company has a separate division based at its distribution centre in Farnborough called Performance Parts Direct to distribute a range of components for the 'fast-road' market to specialists and tuners throughout the UK. Performance Parts Direct is the UK importer or distributor for brands such as as Koni Suspension, Ramair Filters, Tarox, Powerflex and Megaleads.

Retail
In addition to the retail business carried on at the factor branches, the company's head office location in Farnborough is also home to a specialist retail outlet, The Spares People, supplying general car supplies.

Drivemaster
Their range of replacement parts, they have large stocks of Drivemaster products at each of their branches.
 
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