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SKF Develops Innovative Belt Tensioner

SKF recently announced it has developed a new generation of automatic timing belt tensioner units for engine applications with significant improvements including ease of installation and enhanced belt life compared to existing tensioner technology.

ATA Launches On-Line Supplier Directory

American Trucking Associations (ATA) has created a new online supplier directory to help trucking companies obtain information about products and services offered by ATA’s Allied members. Suppliers listed in the electronic directory provide industry-specific products and services to the trucking community. They range from accounting, tax and insurance instruments, truck stop facilities, and information technology development to the nuts-and-bolts equipment that keeps trucks operating safely on the road.

Executive Interview: Bill Maggs and Michael Mitchell Talk About the Recent Merger of Pronto and RPM

Following on the heels of RPM Group’s merger with Pronto, Mitchell and Maggs sat down for a phone interview with aftermarketNews. The two men gave us the scoop on what changes are on the horizon for the newly merged group as well as their thoughts on the future of programmed distribution.

Executive Interview: Bill Maggs and Michael Mitchell Talk About the Recent Merger of Pronto and RPM

Following on the heels of RPM Group’s merger with Pronto, Mike Mitchell and Bill Maggs sat down for a phone interview with aftermarketNews. The two men gave us the scoop on what changes are on the horizon for the newly merged group as well as their thoughts on the future of programmed distribution.

Executive Interview: Bill Maggs and Michael Mitchell Talk About the Recent Merger of Pronto and RPM

Following on the heels of RPM Group’s merger with Pronto, Mike Mitchell and Bill Maggs sat down for a phone interview with aftermarketNews. The two men gave us the scoop on what changes are on the horizon for the newly merged group as well as their thoughts on the future of programmed distribution.