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Executive Interview with Chris Gardner, Director of MEMA’s MIS Council

Our latest Executive Interview features Chris Gardner, director of the MEMA (Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association) Information Services (MIS) Council. The MIS Council is a peer group of individuals from MEMA member companies who are responsible for their companies’ IS operations and serves as a forum for industry interaction, education and idea exchange. Gardner has his finger on the pulse on the latest advancements in technology and how they can best be implemented in the aftermarket. Here, Gardner talks about MEMA’s efforts in the technology sector through the MIS Council and group initiatives.

Chinese Officials to Discuss Ways to Combat Counterfeiting, IPO Violations at Automotive Suppliers Brand Protection Council Meeting

Representatives from China will discuss their country’s efforts to combat counterfeiting of U.S. automotive products and intellectual property rights (IPO) violations as well as the procedures to take action against them at the Brand Protection Council’s meeting, which takes place on Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005, at the Hyatt Regency, Dearborn, Mich.

Paul Foley Honored by the University of the Aftermarket

Paul Foley, vice president of AASA, MEMA’s aftermarket segment association, was presented the Founder’s Service Award by Northwood University’s University of the Aftermarket, on Nov. 1 during AAPEX.

Don’t Miss It – How to Redesign Supply Chains

The second course in the University of the Aftermarket’s Automotive Aftermarket program in Supply Chain Management – developed in conjunction with the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) is set for Wednesday, Dec. 1, and Thursday, Dec. 2. The program will be hosted by Federal-Mogul Corp., Southfield, Mich.

Live from AAPEX: MEMA Introduces New President at Press Conference

With what seemed like nearly the entire aftermarket industry gathered under one roof, what better place than AAPEX to introduce the new president of MEMA?

Americans Continue to Log Miles Despite High Gas Prices; Aftermarket Expenditures May Suffer However

Higher prices at the gas pump haven’t kept Americans from driving, according to new market research conducted by MEMA’s Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA). Total mileage for June and July, the most recent figures available, show that the miles American drivers are tallying up has increased from the same months in 2003.

NFL Coach and NASCAR Team Owner Joe Gibbs to be GAAS 2005 Luncheon Speaker

Joe Gibbs, head coach of the NFL’s Washington Redskins and founder of the Joe Gibbs Racing team, will address “Teamwork, Perseverance and Excellence,” as the luncheon speaker at the 10th annual Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium (GAAS) in Chicago. The first Global Automotive Aftermarket Symposium was held in 1996, at the Hyatt Regency Deerfield Hotel in the suburban Chicago area. From its humble beginnings, the Symposium has grown to be the industry’s leading educational forum.

Date Announced for the Second Seminar for Aftermarket Supply Chain Management

Developed in cooperation between the University of the Aftermarket and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), the second seminar on Aftermarket Supply Chain Management — How to Redesign Supply Chains — will take place on Dec. 1 & 2. The seminar, hosted by Federal-Mogul, will take place at the company’s facility in Southfield, Mich.

Supply Chain Management Program Offers Second Seminar: ‘How to Redesign Supply Chains’

The University of the Aftermarket will host the second seminar in its new supply management program, “How to Redesign Supply Chains,” on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 1-2, hosted by Federal-Mogul Corp., Southfield, Mich. The Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) has joined with the University of the Aftermarket to develop and promote this new supply chain management certification program. Aftermarket executives now can earn automotive aftermarket professional (AAP) or master AAP certification through the University of the Aftermarket.

AMN Celebrates Five Years

Five years. One thousand, eight hundred and twenty-five days. In aftermarket years, that’s no more than the blink of an eye. Still, for an industry that has kept America rolling for nearly a century, a lot has changed in the last five years. Five years ago today, on Sept. 13, 1999, aftermarketNews.com (AMN) was launched. Since then, AMN has published more than 19,000 unique, industry-specific news articles, editorials, interviews and features.