Deadline Extended to March 23 for Fifth Annual AASA Top Aftermarket Suppliers List - aftermarketNews

Deadline Extended to March 23 for Fifth Annual AASA Top Aftermarket Suppliers List

The deadline to participate in the 2007 “Top Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers List,” published by AASA and produced by Babcox Publications, has been extended to Friday, March 23. This annual multi-page, full-color publication will feature insightful information on the largest suppliers to the automotive aftermarket. Participation in the publication is free. To access the form to participate, click here.

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK , NC and AKRON , OH The deadline to participate in the 2007 “Top Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers List,” published by AASA and produced by Babcox Publications, has been extended to Friday, March 23.

This annual multi-page, full-color publication will feature insightful information on the largest suppliers to the automotive aftermarket. Participation in the publication is free. To access the form to participate, click here.

Click here to view the 2005 and 2006 lists.

Included in the AASA “Top Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers List” will be key data on each company, from p rod uct and brand information to annual aftermarket sales figures. In addition to sales data by company, the publication also will include a market overview authored by MEMA Senior Director of Research, Frank Hampshire.

The AASA Top 100 list will be distributed in the May issue of “Counterman” magazine and is seen by more than 50,000 aftermarket professionals every month. The publication also is read each year by the more than 400 attendees of the Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium. The list will be posted on aftermarketNews.com (AMN), with search-enabling features and hotlinks to each of the top aftermarket suppliers’ websites.

For more information, click here to contact Amy Antenora or call her at 330-670-1234 x. 220.

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