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Holley NHRA National Hot Rod Reunion Gives Bowling Green $3.5 Million Economic Boost

When participants and fans cruise into Bowling Green, Ky., for the June 18-20 Holley NHRA National Hot Rod Reunion, they’ll bring their hot rods, cool cars…and their wallets. It’s estimated the Reunion, presented by DuPont Automotive Refinishes, and now in its second year at Beech Bend Raceway Park, will generate more than $3.5 million to the Warren County area, which is more than 2.19 percent of the almost $161 million economic impact of tourism on Bowling Green for the year, according to the Bowling Green Area Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Michelin to Buy 10 Percent Stake in Southeast Asian Tiremaker

Michelin has decided to buy a 10 percent stake in PT Gajah Tunggal (GT), a tire manufacturer and distributor located in Southeast Asia.

Attention Manufacturer’s Reps — List Your Company in aftermarketNews.com’s Free Online Rep Directory

As an added service for our subscribers, aftermarketNews.com is creating a free online directory of Manufacturer’s Reps, representing manufacturers throughout North America. The directory, which is expected to be complete in late summer, will be housed on the www.aftermarketNews.com home page.

New Web Site Launched for Global Automotive Aftermarket Exporting Information

The Overseas Automotive Council (OAC) has launched a new Web site — www.oac-intl.org — designed to be an industry resource for information on exporting aftermarket products worldwide. OAC is the international aftermarket division of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA). The council promotes the sale in foreign markets of automotive products manufactured in North America.

ThyssenKrupp Budd Names Three Corporate Vice Presidents

The Board of Directors of ThyssenKrupp Budd Co. has elected three new corporate vice presidents. Markus Boening has been named corporate vice president and CFO. He formerly served as director, corporate finance and controlling. He joined the company in December 2003 after serving as senior project manager in the Mergers & Acquisitions Department of ThyssenKrupp AG in Duesseldorf, Germany.

Recording Trademarks With U.S. Customs Service Key Step to Anti-Counterfeiting Fight

An important tool for protecting the coveted trademarks of aftermarket companies is to record registered trademarks with the U.S. Customs Service. U.S. Customs only has authorization to seize shipments that infringe on recorded trademarks, copyrights and trade names. By recording trademarks with customs and by working closely with the agents to help identify infringing shipments, trademark owners gain a critical ally in deterring the entry of counterfeit products into the U.S. aftermarket.

Suppliers Feel Pinch from Auto Industry

Workers at the Timken Co. can spin magic with bearings, crafting superb tapered bits of metal tinier than grains of sand and 9-ton sculptured steel behemoths. The friction-reducing bearings let cars, sport utility vehicles, railroad engines, space satellites, computer disk drives and even missile guidance systems function. But for all that specialized engineering, the $3.8 billion Canton manufacturer is caught in the same pythonlike economic squeeze as businesses large and small across the world: how to cut costs and do more with less, because if they don’t, someone else eventually will.

Activant Solutions, Winsby Group Announce Strategic ACES Data Mapping Partnership

Activant Solutions and Winsby Group have announced a strategic partnership designed to increase the speed of delivery for manufacturer data mapped to the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association’s (AAIA) Enhanced Catalog Standard, or ACES. The new agreement combines Activant’s expanded in-house data mapping capabilities with Winsby Group’s new ACES data conversion technology.

Visteon Names Jim Ryan Director, North America Aftermarket Sales

Visteon has named Jim Ryan as its new director of North America Aftermarket Sales. In this role, Ryan will be responsible for the growth and development of Visteon’s North American Aftermarket Underhood Parts business,which offers products ranging from air conditioning and heat transfer to starters and alternators. Ryan recently served as vice president of sales, specialty product groups of Dana. During his 22-year tenure with Dana, Ryan held various sales positions including vice president of sales, NAPA Underhood Group and national sales manager.

EPA Issues Final Emissions Rule for Automotive Surface Coating Operations

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a final rule on National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP) for automobile and light-duty surface coating operations. The EPA says the new rule will protect air quality and promote public health by reducing emissions of hazardous air pollutants. The rule applies to major sources such as automobile and light-duty truck assembly plants and producers of automobile and light-duty truck bodies.

Yokohama Announces Changes in Corporate Governance, Fiscal Results

On May 13 at its board of directors meeting, The Yokohama Rubber Co. announced changes in directorships and the introduction of the position of “corporate officer.” The changes will become effective upon approval at a shareholders meeting scheduled for June 29. Hisao Suzuki, vice president, representative director, will retire from the board of directors, and Yasuo Tominaga will assume the responsibilities of chairman and representative director. Tadanobu Nagumo will become president and representative director.

Rep. Knollenberg Introduces Bill To Fight Counterfeit Goods

U.S. Representative Joe Knollenberg (R-Mich. 9th District) yesterday introduced legislation to strengthen the federal law used to prosecute counterfeiters whose products threaten public health, harm American manufacturers and cost jobs in the U.S. The Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured Goods Act would require the mandatory destruction of equipment used to manufacture and package counterfeit goods. In addition, the proposed legislation addresses methods that counterfeiters have used to evade prosecution, such as the selling of patch sets or medallions that can later be attached to generic merchandise and given the appearance of a genuine product, as well as placing a counterfeit mark on goods not specifically listed in the trademark registration.