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Auto Parts 4 Less Reports Substantial Revenue Growth

The company attributes the growth to strategic initiatives and its LiftKits4Less.com platform, which was reactivated five months ago.

Auto Parts 4 Less Group Inc. Announces Growth Strategy
AACF Launches 65th Anniversary Fundraising Initiative

The campaign aims to raise $65,000 through 1,000 donations of $65 each.

Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation Launches 65th Anniversary Fundraising Initiative
U Power, Cornerstone Exploring EV-Related Initiatives

The companies will team up on new energy charging equipment and EV product solutions in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia.

U Power, Cornerstone Exploring Strategic EV-Related Initiatives
Lightning eMotors to Sell Substantially All Assets

Cordes & Company, as receiver of the Company, has entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement to sell substantially all of the assets of the company for $12.6 million in cash.

TIA Announces Retirement of Two Executives

Roy Littlefield III and Dave Zielasko are set to step down from their respective roles.

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AACF Applauds Holiday Giving Initiatives from Industry Supporters

The AACF highlighted ZF Aftermarket, Mighty Auto Parts and The Pronto Network for their creative giving initiatives.

Egyptian Auto Parts Marketplace Mtor Raises $2.8M in Funding

Mtor said the pre-seed funding round marks a milestone in its quest to create a one-stop shop for local car workshops.

Mtor funding
Auto Care Academy Launches Aftermarket Essentials Course

The “entry-level” course equips new professionals with a basic knowledge of how the industry functions.

Auto Care Academy
DeWalt Launches Line of Residential Level 2 EV Chargers

The line includes portable chargers and wall-mounted units, along with a variety of adapters and mounting brackets.

Dewalt Ev charger portable
Dayco Initiates R&D Project on Rubber in Manufacturing

Dayco submitted an R&D project focusing on the reuse of devulcanized rubber in the design of auto parts.

Dayco rubber study R&D