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DENSO Honored by Activant Solutions, Wrenchead

DENSO Sales California, Inc. recently received two National Catalog Managers Association (NCMA) President’s Awards at the Association’s 31st Annual Knowledge Exchange Conference in Orlando, Fla. Activant Solutions and Wrenchead presented the awards to DENSO for Electronic Data Excellence.

Marangoni Opens Its First U.S. Manufacturing Plant

Marangoni Tread North America Inc. hosted an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony on June 17 to celebrate the opening of the company’s first U.S. plant, located in Madison, Tenn. Sixteen North American Ringtread dealers, officials from the State of Tennessee and Nashville and executives from the parent company, Marangoni S.p.A., located in Verona, Italy, attended the event. Executives in attendance included Gianni Marangoni, president, Massimo De Alessandri, CEO, and Giuseppe Ferrari, divisional general manager.

Delphi Names Robert Morgan to Lean Business Processes

Delphi Corp. has named Robert Morgan as executive-in-charge of lean business processes, effective July 1. He will report to Donald Runkle, Delphi’s vice chairman and chief technology officer.

Airtex Introduces Lineup of Engine Management Products to Aftermarket

Airtex Automotive, the world’s largest independent manufacturer of fuel and water pumps, is expanding its aftermarket offerings with a complete line of engine management products.

Akebono Strengthens Brake R&D Leadership With Second Chassis Noise Dynometer

Akebono Corporation, North America’s leading supplier of advanced brake technology, today announced the installation of a second full chassis noise dynamometer at its research and development technical center in Farmington Hills, Mich. This new piece of testing equipment positions Akebono as one of the only companies in the automotive industry with two such testing machines, further strengthening its industry-leading brake noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) performance capabilities.

SKF/CR Awards Performance Mustang Through its Pole Position Program

SKF/Chicago Rawhide recently announced the winner of its Pole Position Grand Prize Give away at a special event in St. Paul, Minn. Don Konsela, Sr., an Arkansaw, Wis., resident, drove home in a 2004 Stage 3 Roush Performance Mustang.

New ASA Web Site Sends More Than 900 Messages to Elected Officials

Since its initial launch in mid-March, the Automotive Service Association’s new grassroots Web site, www.TakingTheHill.com, has been responsible for sending more than 900 messages to elected federal and state officials.

Edelbrock Releases CD Containing Five Catalogs

Edelbrock has made it easier and less cumbersome for its customers to get product information with a new compact disc that includes five Edelbrock performance catalogs.

G8 Encourages More Remanufacturing

At the recent G8 Summit Meeting held in Savannah, Ga., on June 8-10, 2004, the leaders of the eight industrialized countries announced their commitment to remanufacturing.

Michelin Applies Expertise to Range of Automotive Accessories

Imagine if the same expertise that goes into creating the rubber compound that allows your tires to grip the road in all kinds of weather was used to create a high-performance windshield wiper that keeps the rain off your windshield just as effectively. Well, Michelin has done just that. Michelin Lifestyle Limited (MLL) has launched its line of high-performance wiper blades in another step to extend the Michelin brand to a full range of automotive accessories.

Visteon’s Pallash Emphasizes Keys to Success in Chinese Automotive Market

Robert Pallash, vice president and general manager of Visteon Corporation’s Asian Customer Business Group (CBG), recently spoke at the Automotive News China Congress in Beijing, where he emphasized five keys to success for operating in the Chinese automotive market.

Much of Coastal U.S. May Follow California on Car Emissions

California’s plan for sharp cuts in automotive emissions of global warming gases could eventually lead much of the coastal United States to turn to vehicles that are substantially cleaner, and by extension more fuel efficient, than those in the rest of the nation.