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Rancho Celebrates 50th Anniversary with Summer Promotion, Chances to Win iPod, Ford F-150

Enthusiasts can now earn fun and exciting premiums – including an Apple iPod Shuffle – through the purchase of qualifying Rancho products in the “Rancho’s Turning 50” promotion during the month of June. Participants also are entered into the grand-prize sweepstakes for the 2004 Rancho Ford F-150 project vehicle giveaway.

New Monroe Reflex Shock Absorbers Available Soon

In July, Tenneco Automotive will offer a new line of Monroe Reflex monotube-style shock absorbers for domestic light trucks and SUVs that were originally equipped with monotube units. Tenneco said the new offering will initially include 23 part numbers, covering Chevrolet 1500 Silverado 4WD (1999-04), K1500/C1550 4WD (1987-00), and S-10 4WD (1994-03) models; Hummer H2 (2003-04); Ford Ranger FX4 4WD (2002-04) and F-150 4WD (1997-03); and Jeep Grand Cherokee (1993-04) with Up Country Suspension.

Exide Technologies Names New President for Transportation Americas Division

Exide Technologies has announced the appointment of Edward J. (E.J.) O’Leary, as president – transportation Americas, effective June 6. O’Leary succeeds Randy Siuda, who has left the company to pursue other opportunities. O’Leary has more than 25 years of management experience in the automotive industry and most recently served as president – The Americas at Oetiker Inc. His prior experience includes CEO of iStarSystems, vice president sales and distribution – The Americas at Federal-Mogul Corp., executive vice president sales and marketing at Cooper Automotive and national sales manager – Monroe Auto Equipment Co. at Tenneco Inc.

Eleven Suppliers Win Prestigious 2005 Automotive News PACE Awards

Eleven automotive suppliers have won 2005 Automotive News PACE Awards for innovation. Two automotive manufacturers were also honored with the first-ever Automotive News PACE Innovative OEM Collaborator Awards during the program.

Record-Setting Crowd at HDMA Breakfast Hears PACCAR’s Plimpton

The HMDA Breakfast & Briefing during the Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS)a drew standing-room-only crowd to hear Tom Plimpton, president of PACCAR Inc. In his comments to the more than 650 attendees, Plimpton predicted a “robust market” for the heavy-duty sector. He also highlighted the increasing importance of information technology in the sector, noting that PACCAR has invested more than $1 billion in its IT services during the past 10 years.

Monroe ‘Safe All-Around’ Campaign to Reward Consumers for Getting New Shocks and Struts

Tenneco Automotive’s Monroe brand is backing its 50,000-mile ride control service recommendation with a promotion that will reward qualifying consumers with comeback certificates valued up to $80 and entries into a grand-prize sweepstakes.

AutoPartsSource Announces Executive Appointments

Undercar parts manufacturer AutoPartSource (APS) has appointed George Greene, AAP, to the post of vice president of sales and marketing. A 20 year veteran of the aftermarket, Greene will be responsible for all sales activity including traditional and group sales, and the overall management of the direct and rep agency sales force. In related news, Lenny Chapman has moved to the role of director of sales and marketing administration. Chris Kern has been appointed vice president and general manager.

Northwood Senior Named First Recipient of the Harvey Diedrich Advantage Scholarship

Brian Lesiewicz, a senior studying automotive aftermarket management at Northwood University, has been selected as the inaugural recipient of the Harvey Diedrich “Advantage” Scholarship. The Harvey Diedrich “Advantage” Scholarship fund was established in 2003 by friends of the longtime aftermarket executive who created innovative marketing programs for Tenneco Automotive’s Monroe Shocks and Struts and Walker Exhaust product lines. Diedrich died in June 2003.

Car Care Council Women’s Board Announces Winners of the Automotive Communications Awards

The Car Care Council Women’s Board (WB) has announced the winners of the new Automotive Communications Awards (ACA). The awards were presented during the Women’s Board reception on Tuesday, Nov. 2 in Las Vegas, during AAPEX. The Automotive Communications Awards recognize companies/agencies that provide automotive information through outstanding advertising, marketing and PR efforts. The business-to-consumer awards have 14 categories for entry targeted to women, including car care clinics and direct mail piece or campaign/newsletter. The business-to-business awards consist of 21 categories with such options as logo design and special promotions and promotional events/trade show.

Live from AAPEX: Scott Meyer Presented MEMA’s Prestigious Triangle Award

Scott Meyer, retired president of Ken-Tool in Akron, Ohio, and past chairman of the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association’s (MEMA) , was presented the Triangle Award, MEMA’s highest honor, last night during the association’s Executive Reception in Las Vegas.