Across Australia and New Zealand Snap-on has more than 180 dedicated franchisees.
Snap-on is a world-class brand with an impressive level of franchise support.
Andrew’s customer base varies from general automotive and panel beating, to heavy manufacturing and marine, and some international orders from the port.
The business has grown well beyond the one-man-and-a-man model to multi-site franchising.
The training program at Dallas, Texas, sets up franchisees to manage challenges in their business.
Sales-experienced franchisee Paul Woosnam is an award-winning business owner.
If you’re in the auto business you’ll know the name Snap on Tools. If you are keen to put your
Max Hardy fulfilled a dream with Snap-On Tools. “I wish I’d done it sooner” he says.
It’s true. Not every monster brand is a household name. Snap-on Tools is testament to that fact. Of course if
Wheelchair-bound Snap-on franchisee Steve Fell believes quite simply that if you put your mind to achieve something, you can accomplish it. And he’s living this belief.
Edward Dakhoul has been a Snap-on franchisee for almost a year. But he notched up 13 years with the company before taking the plunge. And he doesn’t regret the move.
Snap-on has been servicing the mechanics industry in Australia for 25 years with a reputation for high quality products. This business-to-business