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DIY Projects and Profits on the Rise

It turns out that headlights, spark plugs and plant seed have something in common: sales actually have the potential to go up during recession.

SEMA Benchmarking Program: May Update

SEMA Benchmarking Program: May Update

SEMA's Benchmarking Program is a tool designed to aid SEMA members in a comparative analysis of their business against the similar competitors. The following tables are a part of the most recent update and represent responses of participants to the question: What markets does your company serve?

SEMA Keeps You Up to Date on Legislation in Your State

SEMA members can stay up-to-date on all the current state legislation affecting the specialty equipment industry by visiting the SEMA Action Network at www.semasan.com.

Recession-Beating Strategies for a Successful SEMA Show

Get prepared for the 2009 SEMA Show by implementing effective strategies from Chuck Schwartz, CEM, Chairman of ConvExx Show Management.

SEMA Guarantees Leads at the 2009 SEMA Show

SEMA Show organizers guarantee all exhibiting manufacturers/importers and exclusive distributors a list of at least 1,000 pre-registered buyers whose profile matches the exhibitor's on or before October 1, 2009.

MPMC Announces Select Committee Candidates and Other Council and Committee News

Candidates announced for the Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) Select Committee election.

Proven Performance: SEMA's Legislative Advocacy for the Industry

SEMA has a proven legislative and regulatory program led by a fulltime professional staff that continually works on behalf of the membership.

Your Legislative and Regulatory Contacts in D.C.

SEMA has a proven legislative and regulatory program led by a professional staff based in Washington, D.C. that continually works on behalf of the membership. Meet the SEMA Government Affairs and Legal Staff.

Texas Street Rod and Replica Vehicle Bill Fails to Receive Vote in House of Representatives; Hope Remains!

SEMA-model legislation (H.B. 2412) to create a vehicle registration classification for street rods, custom vehicles and replicas and provide for special license plates for these vehicles did not receive a vote by the Texas House of Representatives before the legislature’s crossover deadline.