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Roycht To Speak At HDMA’s Heavy Duty Dialogue

In his session, Jason Roycht will cover the electric vehicle market.

MEMA Joins Partners For Automated Vehicle Education

PAVE is working to inform and educate the public and policymakers on the facts regarding automated vehicles.

MEMA Letter Urges Reopening Date For Manufacturers In Mexico

The letter pushes for an “industry wide” reopening date of May 12 for motor vehicle parts manufacturers in Mexico.

Michigan Governor Permits Manufacturers To Return

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued an executive order detailing what activities need to be suspended temporarily.

MEMA’s Bill Long Comments On H.R. 6074

Long comments on “H.R. 6074, the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2020.”

Schaeffler’s Eric Steinbecher Elected To MEMA Board

The appointment enables Schaeffler to help advance the interests of North American vehicle parts manufacturers.

MEMA Invited to USMCA White House Signing

Passage of the USMCA will provide economic certainty and ensure manufacturers stay competitive globally.

MEMA Elects 2020 Board Of Directors And Officers

MEMA named Tim Musgrave, president and CEO of Pressure Systems International, to serve as the chairman of the board.

MEMA’s Dan Pike To Keynote NPW Million Dollar Club Dinner

Pike has worked for MEMA for more than 27 years and is GM of the MEMA Financial Services Group.

Chicago Federal Reserve’s Bill Strauss To Provide The Global Economic Overview At The Heavy Duty Aftermarket Dialogue Conference

In his session, Strauss will discuss individual global economics with a historic, present and anticipated outlook in key geographical regions.

MEMA President And CEO Bill Long Named To The Chamber Of Commerce’s C-100 Committee

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Association Committee of 100 consists of high-profile executives who work to build partnerships, network and discuss current issues.

MEMA Responds To FCC Plans To Split The Spectrum

Traditionally, this band has been reserved for the transportation industry to allow for the implementation of new critical safety technologies. Allowing other wireless uses on the spectrum could compromise motor vehicle safety.