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Tomorrow’s Technician and Chicago Pneumatic Announce 2009 School of the Year Finalists

Applications from instructors, principals, department chairs and students touted a variety of specialized training programs and even a green initiative that was unique among entries.

Despite Lower Fuel Prices, AAA Reports Costs to Own, Operate Vehicle Remain Constant

Motorists spend 54 cents per mile on average according to AAA’s 2009 edition of “Your Driving Costs,” only 1 cent drop from 2008.

Daimler CEO Zetsche: ‘We Intend to Remain a Strong Company Also in Times of Weak Markets’

Zetsche announces cost-cutting and efficiency programs in all divisions.

Schrader International Brings Together All Business Units Under One Global Brand

The company operated under the Schrader name for more than 150 years until its merger with Bridgeport-Piedmont in 1996.

Executive Interview with Vic Edelbrock Jr., President and CEO of the Edelbrock Corp.

Vic Edelbrock Jr. talks about the impact that the current economic struggles are having on the performance sector, his passion to remain “Made in the USA” and what he’s learned during his nearly 50 years in the business.

Federal-Mogul’s Champion Brand Announces Spring Tune-Up Promotion

Program offers parts professionals weekly chances for latest handheld MP3/video players, $500 cash rewards.

AskPatty.com Partners with Tire Review to Help Tire Dealers Build Better Relationships with Women

The multi-dimensional program will help tire retailers and their staffs to improve their marketing and sales skills and become “Certified Female Friendly” through a high-level, market-specific training program.

NGK Names Robert Pepper to Lead Manufacturing

In his new role, Pepper is responsible for all North American manufacturing and OEM/OES distribution, with locations in Irvine, Calif., and Sissonville, W.Va.

Proponents Say Timing is Right for Right to Repair

As car sales plunge and dealerships close, Right to Repair Act is back in the spotlight, says AAIA.