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International Automotive Technicians’ Network Celebrates 15-Year Anniversary

Group evolved from a small, 50-member e-mail-based communication service into the world’s largest online community of automotive technicians, repair shop owners and other allied service professionals with more than 72,000 active members representing 158 countries.

Keystone Automotive Operations Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2010 Results

Gross profit for the second quarter was $44.2 million, an increase of $4.4 million, or 10.9 percent, over the same period in the prior year.

Remy International Formalizes Long-Term Electric Motor Supply Agreement with AMP Holding

Under the agreement, Remy will be the exclusive electric motor supplier providing the patented Remy HVH250 for the custom AMP electric crossover vehicle conversions.

Motorcar Parts of America Reports Strong Fiscal 2011 First Quarter Results

Net income more than doubles, sales climb.

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. Reports Continued Strong Sales

Net sales were $804 million, an increase of $172 million, or 27 percent, from the prior year.

The Pulse: Are You Willing to Pay More for Parts that Last Longer?

In this installment of The Pulse, we look at data from IMR that probes whether DIY customers are willing to pay more for parts that last longer.

Michigan Automotive Parts Association Announces 2010-2011 Scholarship Winners

Three students received $1,000 MAPA Educational Development Scholarship Fund awards.

Car Care Council Women’s Board Collaborates with GAAS on Industry Scholarships

Online scholarship resource for women planning to pursue careers in the automotive aftermarket will be created.

TRW Automotive to Manufacture Electric Steering in China for Asian Market

Line capacity is expected to be in the range of 450,000 units annually with employment of an additional 170 people including engineering and other support personnel.

Lear Pledges $5 Million in Projects and Programs to Support the Revitalization of the City of Detroit

Lear’s pledge of support will be invested over the next 10 years and used to fund specific infrastructure improvement projects, including parks as well as community-based programs that support children and families.