Automotive Distribution Network Hosts 2016 Fall Membership Meeting

Automotive Distribution Network Hosts 2016 Fall Membership Meeting

During the meeting, the group also announced the impending retirement of Bob Barstow, who is stepping down at the end of the year as vice president of marketing after 18 years with the Network.

The Automotive Distribution Network convened its fall membership meeting this week in Washington, D.C., at the Mayflower Hotel. More than 150 Network members representing 50 shareholders joined 100 manufacturer partners for the three-day event, which is designed to promote collaboration among the membership, staff and vendors.

Automotive Network - Logo“Every fall, the Network’s shareholders gather to discuss what’s happening in their respective markets and evaluate new opportunities that may exist collectively for the group,” said David Prater, Network president. “The fall meeting also enables the group to continually refine several of its award-winning programs in the areas of marketing, product and IT, while also celebrating our shared successes.”

On Monday, the membership met with the group’s manufacturer partners to learn about initiatives that have been under development since the last fall meeting. Presentations included the Network’s partnership with Sophio Software and the introduction of new marketing initiatives heading into 2017, while Thomas William Deans, author of “Every Family’s Business,” offered useful information on succession planning.

During the meeting, the group also announced the impending retirement of Bob Barstow, who is stepping down at the end of the year as vice president of marketing after 18 years with the Network.

You May Also Like

Majority of Independent Repair Shops View Vehicle Data Access as Top Business Issue

Eighty-four percent of independent repair shops made that claim, surpassing other timely considerations, like technician recruitment and retention and inflation.

Right to repair 2

The Auto Care Association released results from a new nationwide survey of repair shops highlighting the challenges that independent repair facilities face when servicing vehicles, often forcing them to turn away business.

The results indicate:

84% of independent repair shops view vehicle repair and maintenance data access as the top issue for their business, surpassing other timely considerations, like technician recruitment and retention and inflation. 

MEMA Launches At-Home Repair Campaign

MEMA announced the next step in the campaign to get the REPAIR Act passed, asking aftermarket suppliers to get involved.

Right to repair QR code 1400
Remanufacturing Roadshow & Annual Conference Set for June

The event will take place June 25-26 in Greenville, SC.

MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Announces Reman Roadshow, Annual Conference
MEMA Partners on Enhanced Aftermarket Logistics Solutions 

The MEMA, eShipping Partner Program offers MEMA member companies a robust transportation management platform.

Shaw Assumes Leadership of MEMA Original Equipment Suppliers

Collin Shaw succeeds Julie Fream who served 10 years in the position.

Collin Shaw promoted at MEMA

Other Posts

MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers Forms New CEO Council

The council brings together executives from the automotive, commercial vehicle and remanufacturing sectors.

DOJ, FTC Support MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers’ Petition

The petition expands consumer access to vehicle operational, diagnostic and telematics data.

YANG Holds Regional Meetup with Leadership 2.0 Session

The event took place March 11 at the Hilton Garden Inn Charlotte/SouthPark in Charlotte, North Carolina.

YANG Leadership 2.0
MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers’ MiX Certifications Announced

DRiV’s Elisse Richardson and Gates Corporation’s Bryce Neumeier were recognized for their commitment to excellence in their respective roles.

MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers’ MiX Certifications Announced