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ASA Launches Online Membership Directory

The Automotive Service Association (ASA) has added an online membership directory to its Web site. A key reference tool for finding fellow members, the directory can be used as a networking tool, according to ASA. The directory includes more than 12,000 member-businesses searchable by geographical location, or alphabetically by contact or business name.

BEDFORD, TX — The Automotive Service Association (ASA) has added an online membership directory to its Web site.

A key reference tool for finding fellow members, the directory can be used as a networking tool, according to ASA. The directory includes more than 12,000 member-businesses searchable by geographical location, or alphabetically by contact or business name.

Associate and educational members can also be found within the directory. In addition to phone and fax numbers, many of these listings contain direct links to company Web sites and e-mail addresses.

The directory is located in the members only section of the ASA Web site. To access the new directory, go to www.asashop.org and enter your six-digit ASA member number into both the username and password fields when prompted. A link to the membership directory is located in the green “ASA Community” section in the left column of ASA’s members only area.

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