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Metaldyne Wins Contract with Ford

Metaldyne has been awarded a contract with Ford Motor Co. to supply front spindle assemblies for a future-model Ford truck at Metaldyne’s newly acquired New Castle, Ind., facility. The front spindle assembly is expected to launch in July and includes a machined casting, machined stem and ball joints. Metaldyne purchased the New Castle Machining and Forge plant from DaimlerChrysler in December 2003. From January until December 2003, the facility operated as a joint venture between Metaldyne and DaimlerChrysler.

“AMN Perspectives by Thomas Group: Experience at Work”

Welcome to the first installment of “AMN Perspectives by Thomas Group: Experience at Work.” What does “Experience at Work” mean? It means proven methods and techniques applied by seasoned executives resulting in measurable financial improvement. “Work” means that Thomas Group consultants are working implementers. We get into the client’s business and go to work side by side with the management and employees until objectives are accomplished, rather than preparing a plan and leaving it to the company to make it happen. Through “AMN Perspectives: Experience at Work,” Thomas Group consultants will comment on issues and news within the automotive aftermarket to provide constructive suggestions that work based on our experience in the automotive industry and more than 20 other industries and government agencies.

ArvinMeritor Announces Finance Leadership Appointments

Robert “Rob” Guy has been named vice president of finance for ArvinMeritor’s light vehicle systems (LVS) business group. Marc Pensa has been named vice president of finance for ArvinMeritor’s commercial vehicle systems (CVS) business group. Robert “Rob” Guy has been named vice president of finance for ArvinMeritor’s light vehicle systems (LVS) business group. Marc Pensa has been named vice president of finance for ArvinMeritor’s commercial vehicle systems (CVS) business group.

Greg Potter Named 2004 ETI President

Greg Potter of Chief Automotive Systems has been elected 2004 president of the Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI).

MPA Automates Catalog and Product Management with e-Publisher

Motorcar Parts of America (MPA) has partnered with Vertical Development Inc. (VDI) to consolidate its application and technical data into a single relational database. As a result, MPA’s customers can now access the latest product information linked to technical reference bulletins in a single lookup.

ATMC Spring Conference to Focus on “Clean Diesel”

The Automotive Training Managers Council (ATMC) will hold its 2004 Spring Conference and Business Meeting on April 18-20 at the Holiday Inn Fairlane-Dearborn in Detroit, Mich. The conference will focus on heavy-duty/diesel emissions and new technologies. Numerous automotive presentations on clean diesels, new emissions-related systems and their impact on the service technician will be on the agenda.

ArvinMeritor Taps Don Polk to Lead Its LVS Wheels Business

ArvinMeritor has promoted Donald Polk to the position of vice president and general manager of its Light Vehicle Systems (LVS) business group’s Wheels product line, effective immediately. Before being named to this new position, Polk was vice president and general manager of the LVS Ride Control product line. Polk began his career with the company as a Wheels sales engineer in 1989.

Tenneco Offers New Limited Lifetime Warranties

Tenneco Automotive is promoting an expanded product guarantee program for 2004. Tenneco is now featuring limited lifetime warranties and a 90-day risk-free trial offer on premium Walker exhaust, Monroe shock and strut, DynoMax performance exhaust and Rancho off-road technologies. The new strategy will also enable aftermarket businesses to enhance bottom-line results while significantly increasing customer satisfaction and loyalty, according to Tenneco Automotive Vice President of Marketing Richard Alameddine.

More Aftermarket Eye Candy at This Year’s North American International Auto Show

Although there’s no shortage of muscle on the main floor at this year’s North American International Auto Show — the 850-horsepower Chrysler ME412 concept is only the beginning — there’s also a subterranean performance theme that’s been missing from previous shows. Once the take-it-or-leave-it realm of marginal players like Daewoo and stillborns like the revival Cunningham sports car, Cobo Center’s downstairs Michigan Hall exhibit area is studded this year with an intriguing array of production vehicles enhanced by aftermarket bolt-on goodies: designer wheels, low-profile tires, oversize brakes, high-performance shock absorbers and more.

Keystone Automotive Acquires Toronto-Based Quinte Bumper & Fender

Keystone Automotive Industries has acquired Quinte Bumper & Fender, a privately held company based in Ontario, Canada, that distributes automobile collision replacement parts. Quinte recorded sales of approximately $6.5 million during its most recent fiscal year. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The acquisition is a continuation of Keystone’s strategy to expand throughout Canada, according to Charles Hogarty, president and CEO of Keystone.