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Nearly 11,000 Visitors Attend Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo

AAAA Executive Director Stuart Charity praised the performance of the exhibitors for presenting a show of international standard as well as the engagement of the visitors for embracing the “build a better auto business” show theme.

Sold-Out Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo To Feature 437 Company Stands

Organized by the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association with the help of a committee comprised of senior industry executives, the theme for this expo is “Build a Better Auto Business.” Brian Tanti (pictured) will showcase new technologies such as 3-D printing, scanning aids and specialist disciplines as they apply to restoration and panel fabrication.

From AMN Global: Call For Entries For 2017 Australian Auto Aftermarket Awards

The awards are organized by the expo host, the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA).

Call For Entries For 2017 Australian Auto Aftermarket Awards

The 2017 Australian Auto Aftermarket Awards program is now open for entries in sections rewarding excellence and innovation. The awards are organized by the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association.

Top Brands To Exhibit At 2017 Australian Auto Aftermarket Expo

Manufacturers, distributors and retailers of everything required in an automotive workshop will be on display at the expo hosted by the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association. The theme for the 2017 Expo is “Build A Better Auto Business.”

‘Right To Repair’ Campaign Goes Global

The campaign to retain the right for consumers to choose who repairs their vehicles gained global attention at an aftermarket association symposium held at the recent Automechanika trade show in Frankfurt.

State Attorneys General Rally To Protect Modified Racecars

In July of 2015, the EPA issued a proposed regulation to make the act of converting a motor vehicle into a racecar illegal if the emission system is taken out of compliance from its stock configuration.

Leading Australian Automotive Manufacturers Establish New Industry Council

Members of the Australian Automotive Products Manufacturers & Exporters Council, which is an initiative of the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association, aim to successfully prove that Australia’s automotive industry will not die when Ford, Holden and Toyota close their plants in 2017.

Victorian MP Visits Dayco At AAPEX 2015

Dayco reports that its Australian office was well-represented at AAPEX 2015 with Managing Director Arnold Mouw in attendance, who also was representing Australia in his role as chairman of the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA) Automotive Products Manufacturers and Exporters Council. Mouw welcomed Victorian MP Craig Ondarchie, Shadow Minister for Investment and Jobs and Shadow Minister for Trade, to the Dayco stand at AAPEX 2015 on Thursday, Nov. 5.

Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association Launches New Automotive Products Manufacturers And Exporters Council

The association has formed the council to support its large, diverse and internationally competitive automotive components manufacturing sector. It will assist member companies engaged in producing automotive products for both the OE and aftermarket sectors and is open to businesses engaged in research, design, product development or production. The inaugural council will be led by Dayco Australia Managing Director Arnold Mouw.