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Three Reports on One CD: 2009-2010 AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report, World Motor Vehicle Market Report and Replacement Rates of Automotive Components 2009
 

AASA is pleased to introduce a new electronic format for its “2009-2010 Automotive Aftermarket Status Report.” The new format allows AASA to include two other important research products: “World Motor Vehicle Market Report” and “Trends in the Replacement Rates of Automotive Components.” Now, all three of these valuable research publications are available to members in one convenient package:

“2009-2010 AASA Automotive Aftermarket Status Report,” the in-depth market analysis of the automotive aftermarket sector, includes:

  • Markets in Brazil, Canada, China, India and Mexico
  • The latest figures on unperformed maintenance
  • The automotive aftermarket channel forecasting model
  • Global vehicle summary
  • North American aftermarket

“World Motor Vehicle Market Report,” one of the industry’s oldest and most respected global statistical analyses and the recognized resource of international automotive and heavy duty market information, features:

  • Vehicle production and assembly
  • Vehicle census summary
  • U.S. Motor Vehicle parts trade worldwide
  • World trade in new vehicles
  • World motor vehicle markets

“Trends in the Replacement Rates of Automotive Components,” the handy table showing the percentage of private vehicles receiving specified maintenance, can be used to calculate product durability, market size estimates and service job variables.

The CDs sell for $125 each for member companies; $500 for nonmembers.

Order by clicking here.


2008-2009 World Motor Vehicle Market Report
 
Have the World at Your Fingertips With 2008-2009 World Motor Vehicle Market Report

There is a world of opportunity in the global motor vehicle industry - and it’s at your fingertips with the 2008-2009 World Motor Vehicle Market Report.

Produced annually by the Overseas Automotive Council (OAC), the World Motor Vehicle Market Report is one of the industry’s oldest and most respected global statistical analyses. And the next edition will be released in December 2008!

Now in its 77th edition, the 2008-2009 Report features:

  • Vehicle production and assembly
  • Vehicle census summary
  • U.S. Motor Vehicle parts trade worldwide
  • World trade in new vehicles
  • World motor vehicle markets

Copies are $75 for members and $200 for non-members and will be available in early 2009. To reserve your advance copy, click here.

Each year, the World Motor Vehicle Market Report is circulated among the industry leaders not just in the North American aftermarket but the global aftermarket. This respected publication - renowned for its research for 76 years - is an excellent means of promoting your company’s brand and name recognition, launching new product, expanding into new markets, and much more!

Advertising opportunities are available until Friday, Nov. 14. Contact Anthony Cardez for details, 919-406-8810 or oac@mema.org.


2007 Government Affairs Issue Book
 
MEMA’s Government Affairs Issue Book, developed by the Washington, D.C. office, outlines the association’s position on legislative, regulatory and international trade issues affecting the automotive supplier industry. It provides a brief description for each issue, as well as its current status, what action MEMA has taken on behalf of its members, what potential impacts it may have on industry and an anticipated forecast for the upcoming year.


FOCUS
 

The quarterly magazine from MEMA which examines critical issues and challenges facing today's OE, aftermarket and heavy-duty suppliers. Looking to reach senior executives at automotive suppliers? No matter if it is the vice president of purchasing at a large OE system integrator or the human resources director at a small aftermarket product manufacturer, FOCUS magazine should be your communication tool of choice. No other magazine is developed exclusively for automotive supplier executives. With supplier-focused editorial and a targeted circulation list.



2003-2004 World Automotive Market Report
 
Now in its 73nd edition, World Automotive Market Report is one of the industry·s oldest and most respected global statistical analyses. Published by the OAC and The Educational & Research Foundation of MEMA Inc., it includes production/assembly, vehicle census summary, U.S. automotive parts trade, world trade in new vehicles and world motor vehicle markets. OAC members and members of MEMA market segment groups can order World Automotive Market Report for $75 plus shipping. Nonmembers can order the report for $200 plus shipping. Back issues are available.


2005-2006 International Buyer's Guide
 
Directory of U.S. automotive and heavy duty products manufacturers which are actively seeking export business. Includes multilingual index and glossary of automotive parts. Published biennially.


Overseas Automotive Council Membership Information
 
Details on how MEMA's international aftermarket division, the Overseas Automotive Council (OAC), can help international executives increase export sales. Includes membership application. Information available in English and Spanish.


2004-2005 World Automotive Market Report
 

There’s a world of opportunity in the global automotive industry and it’s available through the “2004-2005 World Automotive Market Report.” Produced annually by the Overseas Automotive Council (OAC), the “World Automotive Market Report is one of the industry’s oldest and most respected global statistical analyses. Now in its 74th edition, the 2004-2005 “Report” includes

  • Vehicle production and assembly
  • Vehicle census summary
  • U.S. automotive parts trade
  • World trade in new vehicles
  • World motor vehicle markets


Complying with the Made in the USA Standard
 
The Federal Trade Commission, charged with preventing deception and unfairness in the marketplace, has the authority to bring law enforcement actions against false or misleading claims that a product is of U.S. origin. In 1997, the Commission announced it would retain the “all or virtually all” made in the United States standard required for any product advertising itself as “Made in the USA.” This guide provides additional tips on compliance with the “all or virtually all” standard. It also offers general information about the U.S. Customs Service’s requirement that all products of foreign origin imported into the United States be marked with the name of the country of origin.


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