Valeo wins Gold International ‘Grand Prix’ Award for Automotive Innovation at Equip’Auto
BeamAtic Premium, Valeo’s adaptive front lighting system, revolutionizes driving in the dark, offering drivers optimal visual comfort in all driving conditions.
Lawmakers Shift Strategy on Card Check
Recent actions by some Senators to find a “compromise” have raised the hopes of labor unions that Employee Free Choice Act might well be advanced this year.
Delphi, Ford Launch Advanced Affordable Radar in 2010 Taurus
Delphi’s electronically scanning radar is helping Ford Motor Co. offer more vehicle buyers a highly-desired safety feature.
MEMA, HDMA Applaud Re-Introduction of the Heavy Duty Vehicle Safety Technology Tax Credit
The measure would provide tax credits to help facilitate the accelerated adopting of advanced safety systems for commercial vehicles.
The Week in Review (March 30 – April 3, 2009)
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NAPA Brakes Launches Consumer Rebate Program
Rebate program and ad support kick off in May.
Executive Interview: Northwood’s Dr. Tim Nash Talks about the New Aftermarket Executive MBA Program
In this exclusive interview, Northwood’s Dr. Tim Nash shares details of the new Aftermarket Executive MBA program, which begins in May.
Northwood University’s Aftermarket Executive MBA Program Set to Launch in May
University’s DeVos Graduate School of Management now enrolling participants in first-of-its-kind program for busy industry executives.
Nitro Funny Car Racer/Businessman Paul Lee Purchases McLeod Industries from B&M Holdings
McLeod Clutches Founder Red Roberts returns as president.
Hella Showcasing Energy Management Systems that Increase Car Features, Fuel Economy
With Hella’s energy management portfolio, automakers can offer higher feature content in smaller vehicles, without increasing the size of the battery and at the same time reducing fuel consumption, the company says.