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US Automotive Parts Aftermarket To Grow By $11.16B

In this new report, Technavio highlights the growing availability of automotive aftermarket parts in e-commerce platforms.

Ford, 3M, GE, UAW Change Gears

These companies are working together to speed production of respirators for healthcare workers, ventilators for Coronavirus patients.

Henniges Automotive Celebrates New European HQ

A test lab, office area and prototyping workshop/warehouse make up the expansive footprint of the new facility.

Auto Innovation Centre Opens In Melbourne To Serve The Automotive Industry

The state-of-the-art facility in Mulgrave, Melbourne, will assist Australian manufacturers in continuing to develop world-class products.

2019 SEMA Awards Finalists Announced

SEMA Show exhibitors have cast their votes and selected vehicles that represent the best business opportunities for the aftermarket in five categories: car, truck, 4×4/SUV, sport compact and powersports vehicle.

DEI Introduces New Sales Representatives

Hired in late June, Eric Baun and Will Farkas will work with both existing and new automotive and powersports accounts to grow sales of heat and sound control products in North America.

Eckhart Announces Eagle Engineering Name Change

Eckhart has already initiated the brand transition with Eagle Engineering and expects to complete the company wide effort by August of 2019.

Don Schumacher Racing Shifts Into Overdrive With Additive Manufacturing From Stratasys

Don Schumacher Racing joins a growing list of Stratasys customers using additive manufacturing to become more competitive in high-performance environments – including auto sports, yacht racing, aerospace and competitive winter games.

GKN Additive Opens First Customer Center In China 

By sharing expertise, GKN Additive aims to accelerate the adoption of metal additive manufacturing in China for the automotive market.

Eckhart Announces Logic Plus Name Change And Facility Expansion

All site locations, facilities and functional teams will adopt the Eckhart name to streamline internal and external communication while also clarifying the company’s brand presence in the marketplace.