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Business owner supercharges his new venture


FROM CUSTOMER TO STORE OWNER; HOW A LOCAL BUSINESSMAN IS MAKING TRACKS TO SUPERCHARGE HIS NEW VENTURE 

Local businessman, Chris Daley, built his thriving car dealership from scratch more than eight years ago, and is now adding to his automotive empire with a new venture. 
 
Chris recently invested in the Battery World Armadale store and he’s ready and raring to bring a new energy to the store, fuelled by more than two decades of experience in automotive and sales.  
 
Having moved from the UK to Western Australia in 2006, Chris couldn’t think of a better place to call home and says he is excited to service the Armadale community in a whole new way.  
 
Chris’s first interaction with the Battery World network was as a customer when he was running his car dealership.  
 
But when the chance to become a Battery World Franchise Partner came along, he jumped at the opportunity to delve into a new industry and build his business knowledge.  
 
“I was looking for an opportunity to grow and expand as a business owner. After looking into the products and customer service Battery World offers, the idea of becoming a franchise partner became very attractive,” Chris said.  
 
“It aligned with what we did in my existing business and provides some exciting new opportunities to explore.  
 
“I am excited to bring the knowledge and experience I have in automotive to Battery World while also infusing new energy and fresh perspective into the business,” he added.  
 
Chris is working hard on upgrading the store with a new fit-out and has his roadside vehicle assistance team out on the road, but he promises there is plenty more in the works for Battery World Armadale.  
 
Battery World General Manager Johnny Kennedy said he is excited to see what the future holds for the team.  
 
“We are incredibly proud of Chris and the team; their commitment to supporting the Armadale community is unwavering,” Mr Kennedy said.  
“The Armadale team is a shining example of the top-notch service and product knowledge we deliver day in, day out. I’m excited to see them continue to take the Armadale store to new heights.” 
For more information on Battery World, visit https://www.batteryworld.com.au/ or head into your local Battery World store today.  

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