AAIA Releases Newly-Expanded 2009 Aftermarket Factbook & Lang Annual - aftermarketNews

AAIA Releases Newly-Expanded 2009 Aftermarket Factbook & Lang Annual

BETHESDA, MD – The Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) has released its newly-expanded 2009 Aftermarket Factbook & Lang Annual, featuring more than 300 pages of industry trends and analysis. Now conveniently compiled in a single publication is the 98-page traditional AAIA Aftermarket Factbook and the 210-page Lang Aftermarket Annual. The publication covers hundreds of trends six distribution channels, 16 outlets, 20 markets and 80 products, and is filled with charts, tables, graphs and explanatory text.

"Our goal has been to harmonize the AAIA and Lang datasets being used by public companies and the financial community as it pertains to aftermarket size and scope," said Kathleen Schmatz, AAIA president and CEO.

The 2009 Aftermarket Factbook & Lang Annual is available at the AAIA member price of $650 and for non-members at $1,300. To order any of these publications, contact AAIA at 301-654-6664. You may also place your order online through AAIA’s Commerce Center at www.aftermarket.org.

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