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SEMA Opens Phase Two Of SoCal Innovation Facility To Serve $31 Billion Auto Accessory Market

The SEMA Garage is a one-of-a-kind, 15,000-square-foot facility featuring high-tech labs, tools and equipment.

Fras-le Purchases New Brake Dynamometer

Company says this $1.5 million investment greatly expands Fras-le’s testing capabilities.

Electronics Engineer/Quality Control/Technical Writer – Northbrook, Ill. – Old World Industries, LLC

Old World Industries, LLC, located in Northbrook, Ill., is seeking an electronics engineer/quality control/technical writer. The purpose is to work with 12V electronics team to develop and test new products; evaluate and maintain product design; and create, maintain and update specification documentation. Reports to: Electronics Sales Manager Engineering Responsibilities: • Review all manufacturers’ product specifications

Gates Corp.’s Barricade Fuel Line Hose Receives 2012 EPA Certification

The low-permeation fuel hose that prevents vapor loss and withstands aggressive fuel blends is now 2012 certified by EPA.

AMN Executive Interview With John Casanova, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Champion Laboratories

In this exclusive AMN executive interview, John Casanova discusses his goals for Champion Laboratories and his thoughts on the future of the filtration market.

Executive Interview with Roberto Malagon, President, Remsa of America

North American brake pad manufacturer Remsa was originally founded in 1970 in Pamplona, Spain, by three independent business men. By 1981, production had reached 1 million sets, starting several expansion phases including the launch of the North American group in 1992. Remsa was acquired by Lucas Varity in 1998 which soon became TRW Automotive. Shortly thereafter, TRW began building a new manufacturing facility in Monterrey, Mexico, which now serves the Americas. Today, Remsa is part of the Friction Materials Group of TRW Automotive. Join us as Roberto Malagon, president of Remsa of America, tells us more about this under-the-radar brake pad supplier.

Tenneco Expands North American Emission Control Technical Center

Tenneco is expanding its North American emission control engineering center in Grass Lake, MI. The company has invested $13 million to add 30,000-square-feet to the current 110,000-square-foot facility. The expansion will accommodate additional development and testing capabilities to meet the growing demand for advanced emission control technologies.