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Lightning eMotors to Sell Substantially All Assets

Cordes & Company, as receiver of the Company, has entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement to sell substantially all of the assets of the company for $12.6 million in cash.

PACCAR Achieves Record Annual Revenues, Net Income

PACCAR Parts reported a record annual pre-tax income of $1.7 billion and revenues of $6.41 billion.

AAM Reports Q1 2024 Financial Results
HDA Truck Pride Welcomes Newest Member, Superior Diesel, Inc.

Based in Illinois, the company offers complete suspension service, A/C repair, engine overhauls, after-treatment services, electrical, diagnostics and complete trailer repairs.

HDA Truck Pride Welcomes Newest Member, Superior Diesel, Inc.
USPS Adds to Rollout of Postal EVs, Charging Stations

The addition of charging stations across new S&DCs is part of USPS’s initiative to create the nation’s largest EV fleet.

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SMP Announces 208 New Numbers in January

The release provides new coverage in 72 distinct product categories and 115 part numbers for 2022, 2023 and 2024 model-year vehicles, SMP said.

New Leaders to Join Tenneco’s Öhlins Racing Team

Marc McAllister and Tom Wittenschlaeger will help expand the Öhlins brand’s presence in North America.

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ZF Utilizes Product Lifecycle Management to Stay Ahead

Ben Smart, vice president for ZF Aftermarket in North America, digs into the company’s new products, its strategy around EVs and its emphasis on remanufacturing.

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Manufacturers’ Perspectives: The Aftermarket in 2024

Find out what aftermarket parts manufacturers have in store for their businesses and what they’re expecting for 2024 and beyond.

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ZF Aftermarket Product Introductions Cover 158.2M VIO

More than 770 new parts for passenger cars in North America were introduced by ZF last year.

ZF Aftermarket Product Introductions Cover 158.2M VIO
Stellantis Ventures Invests in Sodium-Ion Battery Technology

France-based company Tiamat is developing sodium-ion battery technology, which offers a lower cost per kilowatt-hour and is free of lithium and cobalt.

Stellantis Ventures Invests in Tiamat and Sodium-Ion Battery Technology