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AAPEX Quick Hits with Bill Hanvey and Paul McCarthy

This fun and fast-paced conversation with Bill Hanvey and Paul McCarthy kicks off countdown to AAPEX 2022.

For AASA’s McCarthy, It’s Easy When You Care (Video)

AASA’s Paul McCarthy shares what it means to be passionate about what you do. AMN Drivetime is sponsored by Litens.

Dayco Presented With Paccar Quality Achievement Award

This award follows similar recognition from vehicle manufacturers such as FCA and GM, as well as several trade organizations.

CCAR & TechForce Foundation Partner For The ‘Be A Pathfinder’ Campaign

Join Charlie Ayers, CCAR president, and Jennifer Maher, CEO/executive director of TechForce Foundation, for their webinar discussion about Be a Pathfinder and the industry wide initiative to drive the pipeline of tomorrow’s transportation technicians.

New Website Launch For CCAR

Charlie Ayers, president of the Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair (CCAR), recently announced the launch of a new website for the group. CCAR currently serves hundreds of affiliates and thousands of users worldwide, and administers millions of automotive safety and hazmat tests each year. In this past fiscal year alone, which ended in September 2011, CCAR saw in excess of 4 million tests passed.

CCAR’s ‘GreenLink Shop’ Roster Grows by Eight

CCAR has named eight auto repair facilities in Florida, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, South Carolina and Washington State as receiving its “GreenLink Shop” recognition in February.

ASE Education Foundation Partners on 10 Training Scholarships

Instructors got scholarships to attend training at Navistar’s OEM training center.

DOJ, FTC Support MEMA Aftermarket Suppliers’ Petition

The petition expands consumer access to vehicle operational, diagnostic and telematics data.

AAPEX 2023 Sold-Out Show Unites Global Automotive Aftermarket

AAPEX 2023 drew 46,551 registered targeted buyer from 130 countries.

AI in the Automotive Aftermarket

The applications for AI are endless, but hurdles still remain.