For a long time, the brand name of Snap-on meant little to those outside the automotive and aviation industries. For
Snap-on franchisee, Trent Levi talks about how his sales development manager helped him grow his business.
Nineteen year old Wayne Grima, from Sydney’s St Clair, has beaten nine other young apprentices from across Australia and New
Phil Chandler, product manager at Snap-on Tools, has traded in his management role for a more relaxed lifestyle as a franchisee in Bathurst.
Tight lending at the major banks is not a concern for ten new franchisees who have taken advantage of private
Mobile tool retailer Snap-On is once again searching for Australia and New ZealandÕs leading automotive apprentice. Now its fourth year
Snap On Tools Australia has been quietly going about its business of retailing tools for the auto and aviation industries
Buying into the freedom factor is a great reason for many franchisees to join their chosen network. And for those
When Belgian Kris Van Waes pulled up behind a Snap-on Tools truck it would change his career and his life.