It’s not too late to exhibit at the 2020 SEMA Show, November 3-6, in Las Vegas. The online Exhibitor Services Manual contains all of the resources pertinent to a successful exhibit in November.
http://www.semashow.com/buyabooth
It’s not too late to exhibit at the 2020 SEMA Show, November 3-6, in Las Vegas. The online Exhibitor Services Manual contains all of the resources pertinent to a successful exhibit in November.
http://www.semashow.com/buyabooth
It’s not too late to exhibit at the 2020 SEMA Show, November 3-6, in Las Vegas. The online Exhibitor Services Manual contains all of the resources pertinent to a successful exhibit in November.
http://www.semashow.com/buyabooth
By Della Domingo
![]() Show organizers are actively working with leading experts to develop standards and protocols that will create an optimal environment to conduct business while emphasizing the health and well being of those at the event. |
Registration for the 2020 SEMA Show, Tuesday-Friday, November 3–6, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, is available at www.SEMAShow.com/register.
The annual gathering featuring automotive innovation is set to take place in the fall at a time when analysts anticipate the marketplace will begin its path to recovery, positioning the SEMA Show to be vital in helping businesses move toward a successful 2021. Show organizers are actively working with leading experts to develop standards and protocols that will create an optimal environment to conduct business while emphasizing the health and well being of those at the event.
The SEMA Show’s annual booth space selection process began earlier this month with more than 1,800 exhibiting companies participating. The Show is comprised of 12 individual industry sectors and affords buyers the opportunity to find products to build their core business or venture into new areas of growth with complimentary product and service offerings. Education, new products and trend spotting are the typical draws at the event and this year will continue based on the support the industry has shown thus far.
“We know the SEMA Show this year will be fundamental to helping businesses connect and move forward. We take that role very seriously, but not at the expense of the health and safety of the industry,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events. “We’re confident that we will build a suitable environment that gives people certainty that they are not at risk to congregate, yet still allows us to leverage the Show’s position on the calendar to help the industry recover more quickly.”
Gattuso notes that the 2020 SEMA Show will likely look different from previous SEMA Shows, but assures the industry that the high levels of value and quality of business to which visitors are accustomed will remain the same.
By Della Domingo
![]() Show organizers are actively working with leading experts to develop standards and protocols that will create an optimal environment to conduct business while emphasizing the health and well being of those at the event. |
Registration for the 2020 SEMA Show, Tuesday-Friday, November 3–6, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, is available at www.SEMAShow.com/register.
The annual gathering featuring automotive innovation is set to take place in the fall at a time when analysts anticipate the marketplace will begin its path to recovery, positioning the SEMA Show to be vital in helping businesses move toward a successful 2021. Show organizers are actively working with leading experts to develop standards and protocols that will create an optimal environment to conduct business while emphasizing the health and well being of those at the event.
The SEMA Show’s annual booth space selection process began earlier this month with more than 1,800 exhibiting companies participating. The Show is comprised of 12 individual industry sectors and affords buyers the opportunity to find products to build their core business or venture into new areas of growth with complimentary product and service offerings. Education, new products and trend spotting are the typical draws at the event and this year will continue based on the support the industry has shown thus far.
“We know the SEMA Show this year will be fundamental to helping businesses connect and move forward. We take that role very seriously, but not at the expense of the health and safety of the industry,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events. “We’re confident that we will build a suitable environment that gives people certainty that they are not at risk to congregate, yet still allows us to leverage the Show’s position on the calendar to help the industry recover more quickly.”
Gattuso notes that the 2020 SEMA Show will likely look different from previous SEMA Shows, but assures the industry that the high levels of value and quality of business to which visitors are accustomed will remain the same.
SEMA-member companies have posted several new listings for job opportunities in the Classifieds page of SEMA.org.
By Matt Kennedy
![]() The “2020 SEMA Market Report” provides a comprehensive overview of how consumers bought, researched and installed upgrades and modifications to their vehicles in 2019. |
The year 2019 marked continued growth for the specialty automotive aftermarket. American consumers spent $46.2 billion on parts for upgrading, modifying and customizing their vehicles—a new historical high.
The “2020 SEMA Market Report” provides a comprehensive overview of how consumers bought, researched and installed upgrades and modifications to their vehicles in 2019.
Example insights from the report include:
You’ll also find information on parts buyers, key industry trends and forecasts, economic indicators and insights into the vehicles currently on the road.
Want to learn more? Head to www.sema.org/research and download the “2020 SEMA Market Report” today. You can also access SEMA’s other research reports, including the monthly “SEMA Industry Indicators” report, which provides regular updates on industry and economic trends.
By Matt Kennedy
![]() The “2020 SEMA Market Report” provides a comprehensive overview of how consumers bought, researched and installed upgrades and modifications to their vehicles in 2019. |
The year 2019 marked continued growth for the specialty automotive aftermarket. American consumers spent $46.2 billion on parts for upgrading, modifying and customizing their vehicles—a new historical high.
The “2020 SEMA Market Report” provides a comprehensive overview of how consumers bought, researched and installed upgrades and modifications to their vehicles in 2019.
Example insights from the report include:
You’ll also find information on parts buyers, key industry trends and forecasts, economic indicators and insights into the vehicles currently on the road.
Want to learn more? Head to www.sema.org/research and download the “2020 SEMA Market Report” today. You can also access SEMA’s other research reports, including the monthly “SEMA Industry Indicators” report, which provides regular updates on industry and economic trends.
By SEMA Editors
![]() The U.S. Commercial Service in Turkey is organizing a free webinar to provide a general overview of Turkey’s automotive industry, including its aftermarket and customs regulations. |
The U.S. Commercial Service in Turkey is organizing a free webinar on July 22, to provide a general overview of Turkey’s automotive industry, including its aftermarket and customs regulations.
Speakers:
Michael Rosales, director – global auto and smart mobility team, U.S. Commercial Service
William Czajkowski, regional senior commercial officer, U.S. Commercial Service Turkey
Naz Demirdoven, U.S. Commercial Service Turkey, automotive specialist
Patrizio Ragusin, Automotive Aftermarket Association of Turkey, general secretary
Billur Barlin, Solmaz Customs Agency, managing director
Cuneyt Sengun, foreign trade senior manager, Ford Turkey
Osman Selcuk Sarioglu, production planning manager, Ford Otosan
Bahar Gurses, import team leader, Ford Otosan
Registration for the free webinar is required by July 22, at 10:00 a.m. (EDT).
By Linda Spencer
Join SEMA for the next “Best Practices in Exporting Online” workshop featuring IP Attachés: China, India and the Middle East. These U.S. government officials will compare and contrast U.S. brand protection practices with the regions in which they are based.
In addition to explaining current issues being raised by the U.S. government in these markets, the officials will discuss both best practices for registering and enforcing your trademarks and patents in China, India and the Middle East.
The one-hour session will be held Thursday, July 23, at 8:00 a.m. (PDT)/11:00 a.m. (EDT).
By Richard Hail
![]() At the heart of Cody Medeisis’ first-gen Camaro lies a Dart SHP Iron Block paired to Frankenstein Monster-Series heads replete with a Crower camshaft and hydraulic lifters, JE Pistons, Holley throttle body and more. |
Cody Medeisis of Chicago has been named the winner in the SEMA Battle of the Builders Young Guns virtual regional qualifier for the Great Lakes region.
At the heart of the first-gen Camaro lies a Dart SHP Iron Block paired to Frankenstein Monster-Series heads replete with a Crower camshaft and hydraulic lifters, JE Pistons, Holley throttle body and more. Forced induction is provided by the Vortech V-7 YSi-B Supercharger and exits through the custom stainless-steel exhaust with MagnaFlow mufflers and Granatelli Motorsports Electronic Exhaust Cutouts. A Pro Series Level 5.5 Powerglide transmission and ProTorque converter bolt up to the modified Ford 9-in. rear end.
Mickey Thompson ET Street tires hug the Billet Specialties Comp 7 and Win Lite wheels and are kept in check by Wilwood brakes. The Camaro is finished nicely with PPG Envirobase high-performance paint. The spirit of drag racing was built into this ’68 Chevrolet Camaro. “I just poured my heart and soul into it like I do everything I lay my hands on,” said Medeisis.
The Battle of the Builders competition celebrates the amazing craftsmanship and talents of people who create and build some of the most unique cars in the world. The “Young Guns” classification is exclusive to up-and-coming builders who are 27 and under who have performed the majority of the work on their vehicles.
To enter the 2020 SEMA Battle of the Builders competition or the SEMA Young Guns program, visit www.semabotb.com or www.semayoungguns.com.