About A·M·G Cheshire
Steve Place has spent the last 20 years with Portmann in Manchester and latterly with Dodmanread of Stockport which then became Mercedes-Benz Stockport.
Since 1977 he has been a member of the Institute of the Motor Industry and holds the Daimler Chrysler Certificate of Excellence, which is a globally recognised service qualification, both gained by exam. Steve has attended numerous training and marketing seminars with Mercedes-Benz and also other car manufacturers.
Gary Jackson started his automotive career in the 1970's in the Hull area and has worked for, among others, BMW, Porsche, VW, Audi, Rolls Royce and Mercedes-Benz and has attended many factory training courses. Gary is a keen off road 4x4 Land Rover owner, with the Dealer trained Technical skills, knowledge and qualifications to match.
Alastair Sherwin commenced his automotive career at Ford Priory, followed by his move to Dodmanread of Stockport which then became Mercedes-Benz Stockport. Alastair attained Senior Technician status after attending numerous Mercedes-Benz training courses in addition he is a certified Member of the Motor Industry Management - gained by exam. To enhance Alastair's automotive knowledge Alastair moved to David Holmes the BMW & MINI main dealer based in Stockport were he has attended Dealer Trained factory training courses to further his Technical skills, knowledge and qualifications.
Mel Sherwin (Alastair's Dad) adds strength to the AMG team with his wealth of 40 years of commercial knowledge within various businesses as a Director and Proprietor, enabling him to invest in the development and direction of A-M-G Cheshire.
A-M-G Cheshire is actively involved with Tameside College in the Accredited Apprenticeship Training Programme in the development of our young technicians. A-M-G Cheshire in partnership with Tameside College seek to transform lives of our youth, by offering both first class education and training, in order to improve employability and generate economic prosperity within our local community.
