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AASA Partners with American Express Tax and Business Services to Co-Sponsor Automotive Aftermarket Executives Roundtable

American Express Tax and Business Services (TBS) announced that MEMA’s Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA) will co-sponsor the bi-annual Automotive Aftermarket Executives Roundtable on September 29, 2004 in Detroit, Mich., and September 30, 2004 in Chicago, Ill. The discussion will focus on A China Update: How to Succeed and will specifically cover current conditions, determining where are you in the world, knowing when to seek help, major business mistakes, developing a positive business relationship, communicating amongst your locations and tax planning.

Caliber Collision Centers Names Director of Client Services, Texas Operations

Caliber Collision Centers, an Irvine, Calif.-based collision repair business, has named Tresa Parker as its director of client services for the company’s Texas Operations. Caliber Collision Centers operates facilities in Texas and California. This newly created position is designed to help strengthen new and existing relationships with insurance clients and customers in the Texas market, according to the company.

Hoon Chung Named President and CEO of DST

Former Activant Automotive Group executive Hoon Chung has been named president and CEO of DST Inc. Company founder Ray Stover was named chairman and vice president of business development. Stover said the entire DST family is energized by the appointment of Chung as president and CEO. “Hoon exemplifies the growing trend in the aftermarket to recruit the best of the best in supply chain management expertise to chart the course for an industry in vital need of next generation solutions,” said Stover.

NACE 2004 to Offer Continuing Education Courses for Claims Professionals

This year, the International Autobody Congress & Exposition (NACE) educational conference will include an Insurance Track with sessions designed specifically for today’s claims professional, including continuing education credit opportunities. NACE is scheduled to take place Nov. 3-6, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Las Vegas.

Speedco Truck Lube to Sell Goodyear Truck Tires

Speedco Inc., a leading national on-highway truck lube provider, has announced it will begin selling Goodyear truck tires at its stores nationwide. In addition to its current offering of services, Speedco recently expanded its services to include selling new and retreaded tires and offering tire service at its 32 stores over the next two years. The company has already begun offering the new tire services at Speedco stores in Atlanta, Ga.; Amarillo and El Paso, Texas.

Aftermarket eForum Offers the Latest in Aftermarket Supply Chain Technology

So what exactly is supply chain technology, and how can it help your business? Attendees of the fourth annual Aftermarket eForum came in search of answers to these questions, and yesterday, they found answers.

Collaboration: We All Know What the Word Means, But Are We Doing it?

While he admits the word is a bit overused in our industry, Scott Luckett, chair of the 2004 Aftermarket eForum conference, told the crowd of more than 350 attendees at this year’s eforum that “More than anything else, this conference is about collaboration.”

MEMA’s Information Services Council Publishes RFID White Paper

The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) Information Services Council (MIS Council) has written and published a white paper on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID).

American Tire Distributors to Offer Continental Tires

Continental Tire North America (CTNA) and American Tire Distributors Inc. (ATD) announced July 29 that ATD will begin selling Continental and General brand tires through its national network of distribution centers beginning in August 2004.

SEMA Awards Record Amount in Scholarships

As the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund celebrates its 20th year of giving, the association has announced it awarded students a record number of scholarships this year. Seventy-five students preparing for careers in the automotive industry received individual awards of up to $4,000, for a total of $110,000 in scholarships.