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August Seminar Offers Cost Savings Solutions for Automotive Suppliers

The Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) is presenting a three-day seminar series to offer cost saving solutions to automotive suppliers on Tuesday through Thursday, Aug. 16-18, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dearborn, Mich. Members of MEMA’s other market segment groups - the Original Equipment Suppliers Association and the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association - are invited to attend.

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC — The Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) is presenting a three-day seminar series to offer cost saving solutions to automotive suppliers on Tuesday through Thursday, Aug. 16-18, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dearborn, Mich. Members of MEMA’s other market segment groups – the Original Equipment Suppliers Association and the Heavy Duty Manufacturers Association – are invited to attend.

The seminar series focuses on three of the most important issues facing the automotive supplier industry:

Aug. 16- Taking Cost Out of Healthcare

Aug. – Supply Chain Efficiencies and Cost Savings

Aug. 18- Pricing Strategies and Margin Improvements

Each day-long event will focus on best practices, innovations for cost savings, technology advancement and applicable solutions for manufacturing organizations as well as address issues that challenge the revenue growth in business today.

The cost for one day attendance is $250. Member companies which register for all three days pay $650. With the three-day registration, an organization can have one individual attend all three seminars or send different individuals to each event.

Further details will be available soon at the MEMA Web site — www.mema.org — and in future e-notices and e-newsletters.

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