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MANN+HUMMEL Expands North American Product Offerings

MANN+HUMMEL, a global supplier of automotive air and fluid management systems and components, announced today plans to expand its product development, testing and manufacturing operations in North America. Claude Mathieu, president and CEO of MANN+HUMMEL USA, said the company is adding oil filter modules to its current product mix, which includes intake manifolds, air cleaner systems and coolant reservoirs.

Canadian Automakers Hail Agreement to Reduce Greenhouse Gases

A landmark agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions was formally signed Tuesday by the Canadian government and the country’s automobile industry. The signing of the memorandum agreement, previously announced as a follow-up to the Kyoto protocol on climate change, took place at Auto 21, an auto engineering facility at the University of Windsor. The pact is intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from Canada’s vehicle fleet by 5.3 megatonnes by the end of 2010.

Executive Interview: Bill Maggs and Michael Mitchell Talk About the Recent Merger of Pronto and RPM

Following on the heels of RPM Group’s merger with Pronto, Mitchell and Maggs sat down for a phone interview with aftermarketNews. The two men gave us the scoop on what changes are on the horizon for the newly merged group as well as their thoughts on the future of programmed distribution.

Executive Interview: Bill Maggs and Michael Mitchell Talk About the Recent Merger of Pronto and RPM

Following on the heels of RPM Group’s merger with Pronto, Mike Mitchell and Bill Maggs sat down for a phone interview with aftermarketNews. The two men gave us the scoop on what changes are on the horizon for the newly merged group as well as their thoughts on the future of programmed distribution.

Executive Interview: Bill Maggs and Michael Mitchell Talk About the Recent Merger of Pronto and RPM

Following on the heels of RPM Group’s merger with Pronto, Mike Mitchell and Bill Maggs sat down for a phone interview with aftermarketNews. The two men gave us the scoop on what changes are on the horizon for the newly merged group as well as their thoughts on the future of programmed distribution.

Car Nuts at Consumer Reports Produce Influential Reviews

Likely you’re familiar with Consumer Reports magazine and its reputation for scrupulous testing of vacuum cleaners, contraceptives, cordless drills, tuna, spray paint and, of course, automobiles. Its April “annual auto issue,” released in March, is must reading not only for car buyers but for car executives. It would be overestimating the reach of Consumer Reports to say it can make or break a vehicle, but not by much. With a circulation of more than 4 million — roughly triple the world’s largest automotive publication — the magazine’s effect is enormous.

APRA To Hold 2005 European Symposium in Amsterdam

The Automotive Parts Remanufacturers Association (APRA) will hold its European Symposium on June 19-20 at the RAI Exhibition Centre in Amsterdam. The Symposium will be held during ReMaTec 2005 – the business forum for automotive/truck remanufacturing, rebuilding and distribution.

2005 Cruisin’ Hall of Fame Inductees Announced

Organizers of the Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous Presented by Firestone have announced the 2005 inductees into the Cruisin’ Hall of Fame. Four automotive icons will be inducted into the 2005 Cruisin’ Hall of Fame and Meguiar’s Wax will receive the 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award during the classic car show, the Route 66 Rendezvous. The Eleventh Annual Cruisin’ Hall of Fame Brunch & Induction Ceremony will be held Saturday, Sept. 18, at the Radisson Hotel & Convention Center in San Bernardino.

Beginning in 2006, Indy 500, IndyCar Series Will Use Ethanol

When the Indy Racing League kicks of the 2006 season of the IndyCar Series, the cars racing in the series will be partly fueled by ethanol. Ethanol is an alcohol derived primarily from grain. As a clean-burning and renewable fuel that is non-toxic and 100 percent biodegradable, it reduces harmful air pollution and improves racing’s environmental footprint. Its high octane rating delivers strong engine performance by helping engines resist detonation so they can run higher compression ratios.

Remy to Sponsor Paul Dana in the Ethanol Hemelgarn Indy Racing League Entry

Remy International has signed a three-year associate sponsorship agreement with driver Paul Dana for the #91 Ethanol Hemelgarn Racing entry in the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series, starting with the 2005 season. Dana will pilot the Toyota-powered Dallara for the 17-race season. Ron Hemelgarn, a founding team owner in the Indy Racing League, will operate the team in an encore return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.