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Intermet Reports Losses

Intermet Corp. lost $92.8 million, or $3.30 per share, on sales of $183.3 million in the fourth quarter. The Troy, Mich.-based manufacturer of cast-metal automotive components earned $430,000, or 3 cents per share, on sales of $180.47 million in the same quarter of 2002.

“AMN Perspectives by Thomas Group: Experience at Work”

As this column unfolds over the coming months, there will be several major themes, each with a number of articles. In this first series, we’ll address operational effectiveness. We’ve chosen the inventory dilemma as the first topic, though additional installments will include the related issues of inventory management methods, performance measures, information technology and others.

How’s Business?

There are some very strong signs that business will be good in 2004. Optimism among repair shop owners is as high as it’s ever been during the three years we have been tracking this data.

New Import Parts Specialist Certification Tests Available

Aftermarket firms can begin the new year with a competitive edge by encouraging employees and customers to take the newly updated Auto International Association (AIA) Import Parts Specialist and Master Import Parts Specialist certification tests. Better-trained counter personnel and service technicians are vital to ensuring quality repairs and satisfying import nameplate customers. These tests address the pressing need for professionals with knowledge and training to help drive improved sales and provide the best customer service to import nameplate owners.

Congress Could Consider Tire-Aging Legislation

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is currently studying the issue of whether aging has a detrimental effect on tires (since some rubber compounds may deteriorate over years, regardless of use). Sen. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) wants to introduce legislation that will require NHTSA to study the issue and prepare a report to Congress within three years.

MEMA Joins Aftermarket eForum as Sponsor

MEMA has joined as a sponsor of the 2004 Aftermarket eForum scheduled for Monday, Aug. 2, through Wednesday, Aug. 4, in Chicago, Ill. Other sponsors of this industry-wide event include the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA), the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA), the Automotive Warehouse Distributors Association and the Automotive Industries Association of Canada (AIA), R.L. Polk & Co., Comergent, Evant, Gcommerce, Prescient Technology, DST and WorldPac.

AAIA Launches New Voter Web Site

With the 2004 election fast approaching, AAIA, in conjunction with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, has launched a new Web site where aftermarket industry professionals can obtain information and tools needed to educate voters in this year’s federal elections. With the 2004 election fast approaching, AAIA, in conjunction with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, has launched a new Web site where aftermarket industry professionals can obtain information and tools needed to educate voters in this year’s federal elections.

Timken Board Nominates NAM President Jerry Jasinowski; Announces Two Retirements

Jerry Jasinowski, president of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), has been nominated for membership on the Timken board of directors. He will stand for election at the annual shareholders’ meeting on April 20. Additionally, two current board members have announced their retirements.

Walker Exhaust Announces Special Spring Trade Promotion

Walker Exhaust is offering a special spring trade promotion that enables undercar professionals to earn $25 gift cards, be entered into weekly $500 cash giveaways and participate in a sweepstakes drawing for a premium home theater system.

MACS Presents Mobile A/C Pioneer Award

Six veteran professionals were honored with the Mobile A/C Industry Pioneer Award during the MACS 24th annual convention and trade show, held last month.

BorgWarner Profits Up

BorgWarner Inc., the largest maker of automatic-transmission parts for vehicles, said fourth-quarter profit rose to $50 million. BorgWarner Inc., the largest maker of automatic-transmission parts for vehicles, said fourth-quarter profit rose to $50 million.

Asbestos Bill Headed for Showdown

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), has acknowledged that asbestos litigation reform legislation (S1125) as currently drafted is unlikely to gain the necessary 60 votes required to end debate in the Senate. The legislation is a priority of Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), and he is working with high-ranking Democrats in an attempt to develop a compromise bill that will draw the necessary votes to overcome the expected filibuster. Key to the discussion is the amount of money contained in a trust fund to pay claims as well as the size of individual claims.