CMV Group

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CMV Group
Company typeIndependent Retailer Group
IndustryTransport
Founded1934
HeadquartersAdelaide, South Australia
Number of locations
1 (2014)
Key people
Sidney Crawford (founder)
ProductsCars, Trucks, Farms
Revenue$2 billion
Number of employees
1,600
Websitecmv.com.au

The CMV Group is an Australian company which operates automotive dealerships and horticulture in South Australia and Victoria, employs more than 1,600 staff with an annual turnover in excess of $1 billion.[1]

History[edit]

In 1934, CMV's founder Sidney Crawford [2] opened a dealership specialising in the sale and service of commercial transport vehicles, in particular British Leyland Trucks and the Diamond T brand.[3][4] The company began distributing Case tractors in 1935 and Commer products in 1938.[4]

In 1963, the company began selling Toyota commercial vehicles.[4] Between 1968 and 1988, under Sidney's son Jim Crawford, the business expanded and diversified, developing three divisions, CMV Automotive, CMV Trucks and CMV Farms. These divisions grew, both through reinvestment of revenue and by the acquisition of new franchises.

In 2016 CMV managing director Paul Crawford was presented with the Australian Entrepreneur of the Year Industry Prize.[5]

Divisions[edit]

Trucks[edit]

In 2015, CMV operates 16 trucking and parts businesses throughout South Australia and Victoria. These include CMV Truck Sales Kenworth-DAF Adelaide, South Central Trucks in South Australia[6] and CMV Truck and Bus with six locations throughout Victoria. Products include new and used, small, medium and heavy duty trucks, trailers and buses, and parts and service support.

Agricultural[edit]

The Agricultural Division of the group was developed in 1978. In 2015, it specialises in wine grapes, pistachios and almonds.[7] CMV Farms has land in Robinvale and Lindsay Point in Victoria, as well as Loxton and Langhorne Creek in South Australia.

Automotive[edit]

CMV entered the automotive market in 1963 through the sale of Toyota vehicles (around 3,800 that year[8]). In 2010 CMI completed a four level Toyota dealership covering 500,000 square metres;[9] this was one of 50 dealership projects planned by Toyota Australia that year,[8] and was the newest of CMV's eight automotive businesses throughout South Australia.

The CMV Group have branched into Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Lexus and more recently, Mercedes-Benz[10]

Coach[edit]

CMV owned the Briscoes coach operation in Adelaide. It was sold in the 1980s to Bus Australia.[11]

Community involvement[edit]

In 1993, The CMV Group established The CMV Foundation, a charitable trust deriving funding from the income of CMV's business operations. The employees of the CMV Group have established The CMV Staff Charitable Foundation, funded by voluntary contributions from staff, which are then matched dollar for dollar by the CMV Foundation and donated to registered charities.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A family business driven to succeed". Business Spectator, Tony Kaye 5 Mar 2015
  2. ^ Susan Marsden (1993). "Crawford, Sidney (1885–1968)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 13. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538.
  3. ^ "The CRW (Crikey Revised Wealth) Rich List". Crikey, May 25, 2006
  4. ^ a b c Chris Doudle; Karen Baldwin (2005). State of Mind: The Success Secrets of 50 South Australian Entrepreneurs. Wakefield Press. pp. 29–. ISBN 978-1-86254-684-4.
  5. ^ "EY Champion of Entrepreneurship Bob Beaumont says staff is key to his success". Giuseppe Tauriello, The Advertiser, July 24, 2014
  6. ^ "Examining Australia's smash repair industry" Archived 2017-02-19 at the Wayback Machine. Prime Mover Magazine, October 2016 issue.
  7. ^ Food Australia: Official Journal of CAFTA and AIFST. Council of Australian Food Technology Associations. 2005. p. 445.
  8. ^ a b "Toyota's new Adelaide dealership leads future customer experience". 2010.
  9. ^ "Budget 2015: Tony Abbott's tradies get behind the wheel". Meredith Booth, Verity Edwards, The Australian, May 14, 2015
  10. ^ "Multi-million Mercedes deal puts CMV in driver's seat". The Advertiser. Adelaide Now. July 16, 2012.
  11. ^ Bus Australia - The People Business Truck & Bus Transportation August 1990 page 80

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