DEADLINE: Friday, March 4 is the Final Day to Submit Your Company Info for the 2005 AASA Top Suppliers List - aftermarketNews

DEADLINE: Friday, March 4 is the Final Day to Submit Your Company Info for the 2005 AASA Top Suppliers List

Applications are now available online for the “2005 Top Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers List,” published by the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) and produced by Babcox Publications. Inclusion in the list is free, however, sales numbers are required to qualify for ranking. The form to participate is available online at: http://www.aftermarketnews.com/aasaform.asp.

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC and AKRON, OHIO — Applications are now available online for the “2005 Top Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers List,” published by the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) and produced by Babcox Publications.

This annual multi-page, full-color publication features insightful information on the largest suppliers to the automotive aftermarket. Included in the “2005 AASA Top Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers List” will be key data on each company, from product and brand information to annual aftermarket sales figures.

The “AASA Top Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers List” will be distributed with the May 2005 issue of Counterman magazine, which reaches more than 50,000 automotive aftermarket parts distribution professionals every month. The list also will be posted on its own Web page on the aftermarketNews.com Web site, with search-enabling features and hotlinks to each of the Top Aftermarket Supplier’s Web sites.

Inclusion in the list is free, however, sales numbers are required to qualify for ranking.

The form to participate is available online at: http://www.aftermarketnews.com/aasaform.asp.

For more information contact Theresa Spera, AASA manager of member services, by calling at 919-549-4800 x. 897 or via email at [email protected] or Jon Owens, Publisher, Babcox Publications, 330-670-1234 x. 229 or [email protected] .

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