Show Organizers Announce There Will Be No Price Increases for 2009 NACE and CARS Registration
Early registration is encouraged to ensure access to any and all chosen sessions.
DENSO Improves Temperature Detection Accuracy on New Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor
Sensor contributes to cleaner emissions and better fuel efficiency, according to the company.
Executive Interview with Tom Marx, President and Co-Founder of Marx Group Advisors
Tom Marx talks about his newly formed business Marx Group Advisors and also shares his insights on M&A trends and the future landscape of the aftermarket.
Chesapeake Aftermarket Can Twitter at MyCABA
CABA expects to “tweet” on association initiatives including education, government affairs, market development and business operations.
The Week in Review (April 13-17, 2009)
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Registration Now Open for AAPEX and SEMA
Both AAPEX and SEMA take place during the first week of November as part of Automotive Aftermarket Industry Week.
AskPatty.com Partners with Tire Review to Help Tire Dealers Build Better Relationships with Women
The multi-dimensional program will help tire retailers and their staffs to improve their marketing and sales skills and become “Certified Female Friendly” through a high-level, market-specific training program.
Administration’s New Automaker Plan to Include “Cash for Clunker” Programs
Several industry associations weigh in on the issue.
Ben Steinman and Warren Farrar Elected to CAPA’s Board of Directors
The Certified Automotive Parts Association, founded in 1987, is the nation’s only independent, non-profit, third party crash parts quality certification organization.
Cash-for-Clunkers Back in Congress; New Automobile Voucher Program Also Introduced
The CARS Act would provide $3,000 to $7,500 vouchers to owners of vehicles that are at least eight years old to purchase more fuel-efficient vehicles.