Greeted with a warm smile from the newly appointed business development manager Troy Wells, StyleRide’s stand at the recent Show was not one to miss.
Keen to rekindle relationships from his previous time spent in the bus industry, Wells says his main objective was to get back out into the industry and listen to customers.
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“Such an important part of the bus and coach industry is the social aspect,” Wells told ABC.
“Seeing customers, whether old or new, suppliers and other people you deal with in the industry is imperative for a business.
“I’ve been very excited to make the rounds and re-introduce myself.”
With a display of some of its most popular and trusted products for customers to try, a drawcard for attendees was the launch of its newest offering, the Practico.
Wanting to showcase what StyleRide can do from a bespoke side of things, Wells says the reception of the new style has been amazing.
“Current customers have popped in and are really impressed by the new styling,” he says. “From the new Practico, to even our Sovereign seating.
“We wanted to have a sort of mix of the metro range, school bus range and the luxury styles. We’ve even got the new styling that we’re using for the Sovereign, which is the cross stitching.”
The StyleRide stand was full of seats for you to try out in real-life, offering a hands-on experience that is hard to come by. It also served as the perfect place to rest your feet after two days of chatting and strolling around.
“It’s the perfect kind of stand to get people chatting and reminiscing,” Wells says.
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