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As state legislators and governors return to their respective capitols this year, many will find themselves among political allies as each state progressively inches further from the center. In other words, the red states are getting redder and the blue progressively bluer. The 2010 census prompted re-drawing of legislative district boundaries within each state under the direction of whichever party controlled the state’s government during the period from 2010 to 2011. States that had increased their urban population since the 2000 census tended to gain new districts favorable to democratic representatives, despite instances of urban districts being broken up. In other states dominated by conservative leadership, republicans were able to maintain control and benefit from the redistricting process. From Kansas to Texas, and from Florida up to Tennessee, republican supermajorities have taken hold. As the Deep South grows more conservative, the West Coast has filled its state houses with democratic leaders, with California’s State Legislature including twice as many democrats as republicans in both its House and Senate.

Ultimately, the 2012 elections in the states reflect the divisive nature of politics in the country and the increasing gulf between the ideology of the right and the left. Each party may find increases to their numbers benefit attempts to get measures through. While state budgets are seeing some relief from an uptick in revenue as the recession eases, the implementation of the new healthcare law will require new and complex systems to be put into place, such as state insurance exchanges and an expanded Medicaid for citizens unable to afford private insurance. The unbalanced composition of these state’s representatives will be important to keep in mind when watching each state’s policies unfold over the coming months.

For more information, contact Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org.

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Are you hunting for a new job? The “Positions Available” section in the SEMA Member Classifieds lists more than 50 job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest classifieds posted to the website.
  • AAM Competition LLC is looking for a proven go-getter to serve as general manager - operations to lead the daily operations of the company. AAM Competition manufacturers high-performance parts and offers performance products and services for the Nissan 350Z, Nissan 370Z and Nissan GT-R. The full-time position includes overseeing the production, sales and service departments, which includes all aspects of employee management, work flow and the daily duties that go along with an effective general management position. Visit the company's website at www.aamcompetition.com.
  • Performance Automotive Group is seeking an inside sales representative to provide service to existing customers and work with a team to secure new accounts; generate new and repeat sales by providing product and technical information in a timely manner; process quotations, customer order entry and order expediting; and proactively recommend items needed by customers to increase customer satisfaction and improve transaction profitability.
  • A company in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, is looking for an outside sales representative to work closely with inside sales and regional manager to increase territory growth through existing and new customers, with a major emphasis on new-business development (new accounts, prospecting, developing accounts with upside potential). The ideal candidate will possess knowledge of the Saskatchewan and Manitoba regions, have the ability to assist customers with store layout and merchandise displays and be able to work weekends at trade shows and events with minimal supervision. Extensive travel is a must, and the candidate must be comfortable working away from home four nights weekly in both major cities and rural areas.
View more listings from SEMA's Automotive Classifieds listings.
Thu, 01/03/2013 - 10:19
Are you hunting for a new job? The “Positions Available” section in the SEMA Member Classifieds lists more than 50 job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest classifieds posted to the website.
  • AAM Competition LLC is looking for a proven go-getter to serve as general manager - operations to lead the daily operations of the company. AAM Competition manufacturers high-performance parts and offers performance products and services for the Nissan 350Z, Nissan 370Z and Nissan GT-R. The full-time position includes overseeing the production, sales and service departments, which includes all aspects of employee management, work flow and the daily duties that go along with an effective general management position. Visit the company's website at www.aamcompetition.com.
  • Performance Automotive Group is seeking an inside sales representative to provide service to existing customers and work with a team to secure new accounts; generate new and repeat sales by providing product and technical information in a timely manner; process quotations, customer order entry and order expediting; and proactively recommend items needed by customers to increase customer satisfaction and improve transaction profitability.
  • A company in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, is looking for an outside sales representative to work closely with inside sales and regional manager to increase territory growth through existing and new customers, with a major emphasis on new-business development (new accounts, prospecting, developing accounts with upside potential). The ideal candidate will possess knowledge of the Saskatchewan and Manitoba regions, have the ability to assist customers with store layout and merchandise displays and be able to work weekends at trade shows and events with minimal supervision. Extensive travel is a must, and the candidate must be comfortable working away from home four nights weekly in both major cities and rural areas.
View more listings from SEMA's Automotive Classifieds listings.
Thu, 01/03/2013 - 10:16
Thu, 01/03/2013 - 08:14

Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO)
Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA)
Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA)
Manufacturers' Rep Network (MRN)
Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) Professional Restylers Organization (PRO)
Street Performance Council (SPC)
Wheel & Tire Council (WTC)
SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) Young Executives Network (YEN)

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Matt Agosta of Steele Rubber Products accepts the 2012 ARMO Person of the Year award from ARMO Chair-Elect Dennis Roberts of Distinctive Interiors. This and other awards were presented during the 2012 ARMO Industry Awards Reception at the SEMA Show.
   

Carlisle Events Recognized for Outstanding Contributions

ARMO presented its Industry Recognition Award to Carlisle Events at the 2012 ARMO Industry Reception, held Tuesday evening, October 30, in the Las Vegas Hotel (formerly the Hilton) during the 2012 SEMA Show. The Industry Recognition Award, as the name implies, recognized individuals and companies who have made significant contributions to the restoration industry.

“We don’t give out this award every year,” said ARMO chairman Alex Tainsh of Parts Unlimited Interiors. “It is reserved for truly outstanding service to the industry. We felt it high time that the folks at Carlisle Events be recognized in such a manner. Spring and Fall Carlisle are two of the largest gatherings of restoration companies and enthusiasts in the world. Over the past 30 years they have also added “specialty” events to their annual calendar, focusing on particular brands, such as GM, Ford, Chrysler, Corvette and light trucks. They give 100% to everyone who exhibits, shows a car or comes through the gate as an attendee. We present this award to their entire staff, but want to especially thank former ARMO Select Committee member Jim Vinarski, Carlisle Events director of business and event development. Jim was instrumental in bringing the ARMO New Products Showcase to Spring Carlisle and continues to be an eager volunteer to the council.”

The following awards were also presented during the ARMO Industry Reception:

Jeff Moses Scholarship Award
Michelle Perez of Skyline College

ARMO Person of the Year
Matt Agosta of Steele Rubber Products

ARMO Business of the Year
Vintage Air

ARMO Industry Recognition Award

Carlisle Events

ARMO Reception Sponsors

ARMO thanks the following companies who sponsored the ARMO Industry Reception. We couldn’t do it all without their help:

ARMO Platinum Sponsors
Auto Custom Carpets
Parts Unlimited Interiors
Hemmings Motor News
Dynacorn International

ARMO Gold Sponsors
American Autowire
Auto Trader Classics
Hotrod & Restoration
Steele Rubber Products
Source Interlink Media
Trim Parts

ARMO Silver Sponsors
Distinctive Industries
SEIA Alliant
Soff Seal

Are you on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter? ARMO Is!

Be sure to follow ARMO on all of your favorite social networking sites. To find these sites, go to www.sema.org/armo and use the links in the top right-hand corner.

ARMO Column in SEMA Member News

Read ARMO's column featured in the January/February issue of SEMA Member News.

For more information about ARMO, contact Jim Skelly.

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Are you on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter? HRIA Is!

Be sure to follow HRIA on all of your favorite social networking sites.

To find these sites, go to www.sema.org/hria and use the links in the top right-hand corner.

HRIA Column in SEMA Member News

Read HRIA's column featured in the January/February issue of SEMA Member News.

For more information about HRIA, contact Zane Clark.

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The 2012 TORA Industry Reception and Fall Nationals Pinewood Drags went under the lights this year. Here, TORA Select Committee members Kathryn Reinhart of Magnaflow and Charley Holden of Cap World prepare to send the first round of Fall Nationals eliminations down the track.
   

TORA Goes Under the Lights

The 2012 TORA Industry Awards Reception moved to a new, outdoor location at the Las Vegas Hotel (formerly the Hilton), and feedback from the 400+ attendees indicates the venue change was a huge success. The third-annual TORA Fall Nationals Pinewood Drags to benefit SEMA Cares was once again a major element to the festivities. Reception attendees “rented” a Pinewood racer in exchange for a donation to SEMA Cares. The Fall Nationals earned $2,890. The TORA booth in South Hall raised an additional $7,500, for a grand total of $10,390 for the charity.

“We have to thank SEMA for giving us the chance to use this space,” said TORA Chairman George Lathouris of Keystone Automotive Operations. “They held their own pre-banquet reception in the same location the following evening, so we benefitted from having their stage and lighting to use. With the Pinewood track set on a riser, the lights and the sound system all made for one the most memorable TORA events in recent years. Thanks also to our Select Committee volunteers, and our reception sponsors. The venue was great, but it’s always the people involved that make it special.”

Along with the excitement and camaraderie of the racing action, the following industry awards were presented at the reception. Congratulations to all the award winners!

TORA Retailer of the Year
Trucks N Trailers USA, Tom Moore

TORA Industry Recognition Award
RV 4 Wheel Drive & Performance Automotive

TORA Chairman’s Award
Jim Skelly, SEMA Staff

TORA Best New Product Over $500
BAK Industries, Roll-X HD Aluminum Roll Up Covers

TORA Best New Product Under $500
US Speedo, LED Dashboard Lighting Kits

Reception Sponsors
TORA also thanks the following companies for their generous sponsorship of the reception, and congratulates them for being a part of such a successful event. It isn’t possible without you.

Platinum Sponsors
Restyling magazine
Cal Trend
Weather Tech

Gold Sponsors
Auto Accessories Garage
Edge Products
Hellwig
Jim Wrobleski & Co.
Keystone Automotive Operations
Meyer Distributing
Snug Top
Superchips
Truck Covers USA
THI:

Silver Sponsors
SEIA Alliant
A.R.E.
Considine Sales & Marketing
DCI
The Decal Factory
Go Rhino!
Mile Marker

Are you on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter? TORA Is!

Be sure to follow TORA on all of your favorite social networking sites.

To find these sites, go to www.sema.org/TORA and use the links in the top right-hand corner.

TORA Column in SEMA Member News

Read TORA's column featured in the January/February issue of SEMA Member News.

For more information about TORA, contact Jim Skelly.

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MPMC Chairman Vic Wood of Hedman Performance (center) is flanked by the 2012 MPMC Hall of Fame inductees (left to right): Keith Dorton, Ron Funfar, Jim Cozzie and Chris Thomson.
   

MPMC Inducts 2012 Hall of Fame

MPMC inducted its Hall of Fame, Class of 2012, during a breakfast presentation on Friday morning, November 30, at the PRI Show in Orlando, Florida. While the inductees were announced earlier in the year, the official ceremony is held for the PRI Show.

“There are many members of our motorsports and performance community at the PRI Show,” said MPMC Chairman Vic Wood of Hedman Performance, “who are not at the SEMA Show, or if they are (at the SEMA Show), they are already committed to some of the other myriad events going on that week. We are grateful to everyone at PRI for the way they have embraced this event.”

Jim Cozzie, Keith Dorton, Ron Funfar and Chris Thomson were inducted as the MPMC Hall of Fame Class of 2012. Congratulations!

Robert E. Petersen Award Nominations Open

Nominations for the Robert E. Petersen Award are now open. The award is presented each year to a member of the media for outstanding contributions to MPMC and/or the motorsports manufacturing community in the past year. This year’s award will be presented during the Media Reception at the MPMC Media Trade Conference, Tuesday evening, January 22, 2013, at the Embassy Suites Orange County Airport North, in Santa Ana, California.

Nominations close December 19, after which, a ballot of finalists will be sent to all MPMC companies (one vote per company) for final voting. If you know of a deserving media person, perhaps someone who went out of their way to write an article, promote events, etc., please submit your nomination now.

Are you on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter? MPMC Is!

Be sure to follow MPMC on all of your favorite social networking sites. To find these sites, go to www.sema.org/mpmc and use the links in the top right-hand corner.

Take a Friend to a Race Fan Page

The MPMC Motorsports Awareness campaign, highlighted by the Take a Friend to a Race program, now has its very own Fanpage on Facebook. If you’re not a fan yet, you should be!

MPMC Column in SEMA Member News

Read MPMC's column featured in the January/February issue of SEMA Member News.

For information about MPMC, contact Jim Skelly.

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What Does It Mean to Be a Sales Professional?

SEMA’s Manufacturers' Rep Network (MRN) hosts a discussion group on Linkedin for professional reps and sales agents. Recently, MRN asked the question, “In one word, what does it mean to be a sales professional?”

The list as submitted by members of the Linkedin group includes:

  • Credibility
  • Relationships
  • Trust
  • Service
  • Commitment
  • Ethics
  • Produce
  • Knowledge
  • Relevance
  • Value

Join the conversation; join MRN at www.sema.org/li-mrc. For more details on how to get involved or to learn how professional reps and agents can help your business, contact Zane Clark at 909-978-6696.

Are you on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter? MRN is!

Be sure to follow MRN on all of your favorite social networking sites. To find these sites, go to www.sema.org/mrn and use the links in the top right-hand corner.

MRN Column in SEMA Member News

Read MRN's column featured in the January/February issue of SEMA Member News.

For information about MRN, contact Zane Clark.

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Are you on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter? PRO Is!

Be sure to follow PRO on all of your favorite social networking sites. To find these sites, go to www.sema.org/pro and use the links in the top right-hand corner.

PRO Column in SEMA Member News

Read PRO's column featured in the January/February issue of SEMA Member News.

For information about PRO, contact Zane Clark or call 909/978-6696.

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Annual Los Angeles YEN & SBN Networking Mixer

SEMA's Young Executive Network (YEN) and the SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) will hold their annual industry networking mixer in conjunction with the MPMC Media Trade Conference, January 24, 2013, from 7:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m., at the bar in the Embassy Suites Santa Ana – Orange County Airport North. This event is a great opportunity to meet and network with fellow emerging industry professionals, young executives and auto businesswomen in a relaxed and engaging atmosphere.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP to SEMA's Senior Manager of Councils, Bryan Harrison, at BryanH@sema.org or 909-978-6691. You don't have to attend the MPMC Media Trade Conference to attend the event. We look forward to seeing you there!

SBN Members Map Updated

Fellow SBNer Susan Carpenter has been working hard in updating the SBN members map, including adding new members and member location changes.

This map serves a great purpose. It allows SBN to find fellow members in our area so we can make connections year round. So check out the SBN members map and get to networking!

Join the discussion on MySEMA!

Are you on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter? SBN is!

Be sure to follow SBN on all of your favorite social networking sites. To find these sites, go to www.sema.org/sbn and use the links in the top right-hand corner.

SBN Column in SEMA Member News

Read SBN's column featured in the January/February issue of SEMA Member News.

For information about SBN, contact Bryan Harrison.

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Are you on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter? SPC is!

Be sure to follow SPC on all of your favorite social networking sites. To find these sites, go to www.sema.org/spc and use the links in the top right-hand corner.

SPC Column in SEMA Member News

Read SPC's column featured in the January/February issue of SEMA Member News.

For information about SPC, contact Bryan Harrison.

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Are you on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter? WTC is!

Be sure to follow WTC on all of your favorite social networking sites. To find these sites, go to www.sema.org/wtc and use the links in the top right-hand corner.

WTC Column in SEMA Member News

Read WTC's column featured in the January/February issue of SEMA Member News.

For information about WTC and how to join, contact Zane Clark or call or 909/978-6696.

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Annual Los Angeles YEN & SBN Networking Mixer

SEMA's Young Executive Network (YEN) and the SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) will hold their annual industry networking mixer in conjunction with the MPMC Media Trade Conference, January 24, 2013, from 7:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m., at the bar in the Embassy Suites Santa Ana – Orange County Airport North. This event is a great opportunity to meet and network with fellow emerging industry professionals, young executives and auto businesswomen in a relaxed and engaging atmosphere.

If you plan to attend, please RSVP to SEMA's Senior Manager of Councils, Bryan Harrison, at BryanH@sema.org or 909-978-6691. You don't have to attend the MPMC Media Trade Conference to attend the event. We look forward to seeing you there!

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YEN Member of the Month—Dana Mitchell, Al's Liners

This month’s interview is with Dana Mitchell, sales manager for Al’s Liners—a truck bedliner kit company. With a formal background in architecture, Mitchell has extensive experience in architectural design, environmental consulting, automotive restoration equipment and DIY truck accessories. Admittedly an “amateur restorer and automotive guy,” Mitchell feels fortunate to be in the automotive industry where he is able to employ his personality working for a company, such as Al’s Liner.

Tell us a little about your diverse professional background and how each of your experiences has benefited you in the position you hold today.

After school and working in a couple of odd jobs, I began environmental consulting, focusing on remediation project management and program management for asbestos, lead and indoor air quality. Working mostly with public and private school corporations, I was responsible for maintaining federally mandated programs and educating maintenance staff on handling and maintaining potential hazardous materials. This threw me directly into dealing with people face to face on sensitive subjects and large-scale presentations for audiences sometimes reaching the hundreds.

After more than a decade of working in various aspects of the field, I wanted to pursue my passion—automotive restoration and customization. Fortunately, I had some friends who were in the midst of rolling out a unique line (Auto Twirler), producing auto-body rotisseries and other various shop carts, dollies and tools. We took a very grassroots approach working strictly B to C, traveling the nation attending a multitude of events, car shows, auctions and so on, selling and branding the line. Within a very short time, we had established Auto Twirler as the restoration tools built by restorers and grew to a nationally recognized product line. This gave me the opportunity to see the direct-to-consumer aspect and, as the brand recognition grew, I was able to work with larger retailers and distributors, such as Summit and Eastwood.

In late 2007, it came to my attention that a company I had worked with closely in the environmental field and known for a majority of my life had decided to take their dealership spray-on bedliner product to the consumer market and develop a DIY bedlining kit. They had specific opportunities and were looking for someone with experience in the automotive aftermarket. This allowed me to get involved from the beginning in creating the brand, packaging and overall advertising/marketing plans. Looking to develop a B-to-B setup, we immediately started targeting national and regional distributors. Al's Liner has since become a well-recognized brand inside of a four-year span that has national and international distribution. This mix of occupations has taught me to handle all clients and presentations with thorough and consistent information and delivery.

What trends are you experiencing in the DIY market? What insights can you share of the common perception that the industry is trending towards a DIFM market?

The DIY market continues to grow, and with the innovations in products, I see hardcore do-it-yourselfers are able to get products and materials that were not available five or 10 years ago. The swing in the economy allowing shops to expand on profit centers is where I feel the DIFM trend is coming from. Some consumers see the benefit in spending a little more and having products installed for them, versus doing it themselves. A lot of shops and retailers steered away from this when the market slumped, but there will always be the folks, such as myself, who get satisfaction from a job well done and saving a buck or two.

When and how did you come in contact with Al’s Liner? Give us a little history about Al’s Liner.

I have known the Tomasino Family for many years and worked with them throughout my career in environmental consulting. Al's is the retail line for Scorpion Protective Coatings and Scorpion Truck Bed Linings, which has been a leader in spray-on bedliners since 1996. In 2008, they decided to compete in the DIY market offering the first high-solids option for a DIY spray-on bedliner. Al's proprietary formulation allows us to offer the highest solids content outside of the franchise high-pressure applications. With a simple application gun, anyone can apply our coating to virtually any substrate with minimal equipment required.

What experiences can you share about going to market in the midst of a recession and still experiencing significant growth during the first year of operation?

We were fortunate to have an aggressive CEO and personnel who understood distribution programs and had the connections and drive to get the product to market. We approached all levels of distribution, selling to jobbers, distributors and e-tailers while maintaining our program to ensure the growth was controlled and directed to keep the structure in place, which caught the attention of retailers and distributors alike. With a good combination of advertising and marketing, along with resistance of staying in front of key buyers, we were able to grow with leaps and bounds for four years running.

What “secret” techniques are you incorporating in order to maintain consistent double-digit growth?

We have no secret techniques; you have to develop solid products that perform as you say and ensure your program is lucrative for all involved. The right product, personnel and program can be an amazing advantage.

Tell us about the pros and cons of being situated in small-town America.

Small Town USA, is there such a thing these days? With the Internet and ease of travel we have now, you can be anywhere in a day's time, and most times conduct business from the comfort of your office. Sales personnel have to be at the right place at the right time and you cannot be afraid to spend time on the road, but it is not like the ’60s when you lived out of your car and literally went door to door. We are able to maintain lower overhead, but being just outside of Indianapolis has made it a perfect location for shipping and logistics.

Tell us a little about Performance Warehouse Association (PWA) and your company’s involvement in the association.

We are in our third year with the PWA. Being a long-time member of SEMA, we were looking for additional avenues to get outside of the traditional truck accessory distributors. One thing the recession did was force most distributors and jobbers to diversify the lines they carried. We took a chance and attended our first conference and saw immediate results.

PWA is a tight-knit group that works closely with vendors and jobbers alike. It has taught us many things about dealing with regional distributors and, as the PWA grows, you are seeing the national guys getting involved.

What role does attending trade shows play in your marketing plan? How critical is it these days to still attend trade shows (as an exhibitor)?

Trade shows are a key component to our marketing strategy; they keep you in front of the distributors, jobbers and consumers and allow you to learn much of what the market is looking for and how changes are developing and taking place. We utilize trade shows to meet with a multitude of clients in one location and continue our brand awareness and growth. An aggressive staff is key; everyone is a potential client, customer or education source. To be at a trade show and wait for people to come to you is a waste of time; you have to be aggressive and absorb as much time and info that you can while exhibiting. They can be expensive, so taking advantage of the opportunity is a must, but if handled well, will pay off time and time again.

What advice can you offer younger members in our industry in regards to working for a start-up or a new division of an existing company?

Be aggressive, make sure your products and programs are solid and perform as promised. Like anything, if you put the time in and lay the foundation you will see results. A sales staff cannot be afraid to make the call or presentation. If you do your homework and are persistent, you can gain access to clientele you thought was unobtainable. Start small, shoot big and work your tail off. It makes for great results and will give you a place in the industry before you know it.

YEN Member of the Month Spotlight

Did you know that YEN has a Member of the Month Spotlight on the SEMA website and that anyone can be nominated? To view previous selections or to make a nomination, visit www.sema.org/yen.

Are you on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter? YEN is!

Be sure to follow YEN on all of your favorite social networking sites. To find these sites, go to www.sema.org/yen and use the links in the top right-hand corner.

YEN Column in SEMA Member News

Read YEN's column featured in the January/February issue of SEMA Member News.

For information about YEN, contact Bryan Harrison.

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Join the SEMA Council Family

SEMA hosts 10 distinct councils and committees that represent focused niches within the specialty-equipment industry. These groups are comprised of elected volunteers (Select Committee) who guide and direct council activities while representing the membership at large. Although each council acts independently and represents a different segment, they are all focused on the betterment of the industry as a whole.

The value councils provide SEMA and the industry is beyond refute. It is inspiring to witness a diverse collection of company representatives, many of which are direct competitors, come together and develop educational, training, youth awareness and networking events that are, at the core, designed to give back and promote business. An equally important council function is to ensure that SEMA sustains a pulse on the industry and maintains a presence with its members.

The question is often asked, “Why should my company join a council?” The answer is simple. SEMA councils open the doors and provide you exposure to industry leaders, decision makers, trendsetters and a community of like-minded individuals who share your passion and desire to see business succeed and prosper. Once the doors are open, it is your responsibility to take advantage of the benefits by becoming actively involved.

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SEMA News—January 2013

INDUSTRY NEWS

Fast Facts

  MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager.
MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager.
   
MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager. With more than 10 years of experience in the aftermarket industry, Reinhardt joined MagnaFlow after managing the marketing department at Go Rhino! Products and Big Country Truck Accessories for three years. The company reported that Reinhardt’s expertise in marketing, sales, branding, customer co-ops, promotions and customer communications will be a huge asset to its marketing and sales operations. She represents MagnaFlow on SEMA’s Truck and Off-Road Alliance Select Committee as well as in the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network and the Young Executives Network. Magnaflow, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA; 949-858-5900.

DCi Print & Direct Marketing reported that Vern Koch, vice president of marketing, retired at the end of 2012. Koch, who joined DCi in 1995, will help with the transition to Matt Julich, the company’s new vice president of sales and marketing.

Rampage Products announced a territory expansion with Innovative Marketing Services (IMS) into western Canada and the U.S. mountain states region. IMS previously covered only the western coastal region of the United States. “Being that both of our firms are mutually dynamic, and Innovative Marketing services has worked very hard in continuing to expand its sales force and market area coverage at the same time that Rampage Products has done the same, it was a natural fit for our respective companies to work together on this enhanced opportunity,” stated Dave Williams, vice president of sales for Rampage Products. “We look forward to managing and growing our business with IMS in this expanded territory.” Rampage Products, Corona, CA; 951-277-4949.

  At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout, Gary “Gearman” Justice was presented with the Industry Appreciation Award for his 25-plus years in the performance automotive aftermarket.
At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout with Gary “Gearman” Justice
   
At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout, Gary “Gearman” Justice was presented with the Industry Appreciation Award for his 25-plus years in the performance automotive aftermarket. Justice has been a great friend and mentor to racers, jobbers and WDs during his career at Richmond Gear and in recent years at Motive Gear. Nickels Performance, Piney Flats, TN; 800-251-0331.

Steve Garrett joined Design Engineering Inc.’s marketing team as art director and media coordinator. He will serve as a coordinator for all media and PR activities and handle the company’s graphic design for collateral, print and online advertising, packaging and catalogs. Prior to joining DEI, Garrett worked as a graphic design artist for The Plain Dealer Publishing Co. and was responsible for designing all print and online advertising for dealerships in the area as well as product design for special advertising sections. Design Engineering, Avon Lake, OH; 800-264-9472.

Transamerican Auto Parts Co. hired Jim Jackson as international sales manager, a newly created position. According to Transamerican, Jackson is highly regarded in the automotive aftermarket industry, most recently serving as president of ARB USA/Air Locker Inc. for 23 years. Prior to that, Jackson was the international sales manager for six years at Warn International. Although Jackson’s duties will require travel, he is based at Transamerican Auto Parts’ headquarters in Compton, California. Transamerican Autoparts LLC, Compton, CA; 310-900-5000.

  ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series
ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series
   
ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series and a leading content source for the high-performance Ford community. Galimi has contributed on and off to the title since its inception and is recognized as being part of the original group of contributors. “Mike has been a longtime friend and ambassador to NMRA and Race Pages,” said Steve Wolcott, ProMedia’s chief executive officer. “Bringing him on as the editor is exciting for us because of his rich history in Ford drag racing and vast experience with the NMRA series.” ProMedia, Santa Ana, CA; 714-444-2426.

Brute Industries Inc. promoted James Moberg to chief operating officer (COO). Moberg joined Brute Industries in 2010 as business development manager. In his new capacity as COO, he is in charge of all daily operations within the company and reports directly to owner Richard Heinz. According to Heinz, Moberg has proven himself to be invaluable to the growth of the company. “Jim has decades of experience not only as an accountant but as vice president of operations and as vice president of business administration and finance,” Heinz said. “He has a keen financial sense as well as the leadership and organizational skills needed to oversee our product production, customer service and accounting.” Brute Industries, Escanaba, MI; 866-464-2788.

Bilstein of America aftermarket and motorsports division selected Schiefer Media as the company’s new agency of record. Schiefer will manage Bilstein’s buys in all forms of media as well as its creative and public relations efforts. Bilstein reported that it will count on Schiefer’s comprehensive knowledge of the performance aftermarket industry as well as its expertise in strategic media buying/planning/execution. “We trust that their focus on new media and technologies will allow us to improve development of Bilstein’s brand voice in a crowded industry,” said Steven Beaty, aftermarket and motorsport president of Bilstein. Schiefer Media, Newport Beach, CA; 949-336-1700.

Max-Trac Tire Co. Inc. (dba Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels) has selected Chris Barbara as president. The company announced that Barbara is responsible for driving sales by expanding opportunities to grow the Mickey Thompson business. He will lead and execute a strategic plan that includes traditional and emerging opportunities, such as Internet sales, as well as development of new markets for existing products and product mix opportunities to drive increased profitability. Barbara brings 14 years of experience in the tire industry to his new position. Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels, Stow, OH; 330-928-9092.

Advanced Flow Engineering (aFe) announced the grand opening of the first aFe Power Factory Store, located at 232 Granite St., Corona, CA 92879. Hours of operations are Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (PST). The factory store will include “Power Professionals” to answer technical questions, shop for aFe and Takeda apparel and see what new products are being launched. aFe acquired the building next to aFe headquarters earlier this year for the new research-and-development, shipping and factory location. After several months of planning and construction, the factory store opened to the public on Monday, October 15. aFe, Corona, CA; 951-493-7155.

  Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado
Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado
   
Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado for supporting and promoting the Lund International family of products. The contest, which began March 3 and ended October 1, was open to customers purchasing Lund and AVS products, earning entries to become one of the five finalists with a chance at picking the key to the giveaway vehicle. The five finalists were flown into Las Vegas for a three-night stay and VIP Tour of the 2012 SEMA Show. The final event—the grand prize drawing—took place in Las Vegas, at the SW Steakhouse at the Wynn Hotel on October 31, 2012, and Gary Disher was the grand-prize winner of the customized Silverado. Lund International, Buford, GA; 888-588-6049.

Meyer Distributing Inc. has added a new distribution hub in East Hanover, New Jersey. The new facility will directly feed the Northeast with next-day delivery and house one of the largest inventories of automotive accessories in the region, according on the company. “The strategic positioning of the East Hanover, New Jersey, distribution hub allows Meyer to vastly improve service frequency and delivery times to the entire Northeast,” said Nick Gramelspacher, vice president of sales and marketing. “We are also establishing service to many regions, such as Long Island, Binghamton, Albany, New Hampshire and Vermont to benefit our 3PL customers, our snow and ice equipment customers and the automotive accessory division of Meyer Distributing.” Meyer Distributing, Jasper, IN; 800-MEYERUSA.

Marx Group Advisors named John Nodson as the company’s vice president. He will be responsible for providing hands-on experience as an analyst and dealmaker for acquisitions and divestitures. Nodson is also an advisory board member of Marx Group Advisors. Nodson was previously with Standard Motor Products for 35 years, most recently as director of marketing, where he provided leadership for business units building and managing multiple brands and full lines of engine management, brake products and retail accessories. Since 2009, Nodson has been the vice president of research for The Marx Group, an allied organization of Marx Group Advisors that specializes in marketing communications in the automotive and commercial vehicle aftermarket. In that role, he had been managing the market research department, including primary and secondary research, focus groups and online studies.

  ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing.
ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing.
   
ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing. Gammons will oversee the ACAT brand in the heavy-duty and commercial vehicle, marine, locomotive, military, power generation and industrial industries and more. He joined ACAT after stints at Federal Mogul Corp. as senior manager in global aftermarket product marketing and Meritor as manager of marketing and communications. He also worked with Siegel-Robert Inc., a plastic injection molding company, and spent 10 years with Dana Corp., holding positions in external communications, marketing and sales. ACAT Global, Charlevoix, MI; 231-330-2553.

The trade association Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) named Simpson Communications LLC as its public relations agency of record. Simpson Communications will promote the organization’s lift certification and safety messages to the vehicle-service industry. “With the recent introduction of our Lift Inspector Certification Program, we’ve expanded our mission to include vehicle lift inspection in addition to our traditional activities designed to help promote a stronger automotive lift safety environment,” said ALI President R.W. “Bob” O’Gorman. The Lift Inspector Certification Program was created to provide third-party qualification of vehicle-lift inspectors and to certify those who pass tests and practical-experience requirements, demonstrating that they are qualified to properly inspect vehicle lifts in accordance with ANSI standards and in support of OSHA’s General Duty Clause and provincial requirements in Canada. Automotive Lift Institute Inc., Cortland, NY; 607-756-7775.

Source Interlink Media announced that Motor Trend has selected the ’13 Tesla Model S as its 2013 Car of the Year, marking the first time that a vehicle not powered by an internal-combustion engine has been selected during the award’s 64-year history. The announcement was made after a diverse group of 25 contenders were put through a series of tests by Motor Trend to examine nearly every aspect of each vehicle. When it was all over, a panel of 11 judges voted unanimously for the Tesla Model S. Source Interlink Media, El Segundo, CA; 310-531-9900.

  Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24.
Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24.
   
Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24. The contest challenged two participants to pick one of two UFC fighters—either Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson or Joseph Benavidez. Whichever fighter won, so did his Facebook fan. Partnered with Johnson, Stephen Seipel became the owner of the custom-designed ’13 Dodge Dart Limited. Seipel was officially presented with the keys to the Dart from Kelderman Air Suspension Systems Vice President Jeff Kelderman and Demetrious Johnson at the 2012 SEMA Show. The ’13 Dodge Dart Limited was customized by Kelderman, designed by Johnson and tricked-out in Matte Gecko Green paint and custom vinyl graphics, accessorized with Katzkin Leather seats, JL Audio speakers, amplifier and subwoofer, Magnaflow exhaust, American Racing wheels and
Toyo tires.

Ingersoll Rand announced the winners of the Extreme Toolbox Overhaul Contest held at the 2012 SEMA Show. The grand-prize winner was Conner Jex from Spanish Fork, Utah. Jex was randomly drawn to win a custom-designed toolbox, the complete line of IQ(V20)-series cordless tools and select pneumatic Max-series tools from Ingersoll Rand. Alan Buebar, the runner-up from Dalhart, Texas, received the newest addition to the IQ(V20)-series cordless tool line—the 3/8-in. W5130 mid-torque cordless impact tool. Ingersoll Rand, Annandale, NJ; 908-238-7000.

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 12:01

SEMA News—January 2013

INDUSTRY NEWS

Fast Facts

  MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager.
MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager.
   
MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager. With more than 10 years of experience in the aftermarket industry, Reinhardt joined MagnaFlow after managing the marketing department at Go Rhino! Products and Big Country Truck Accessories for three years. The company reported that Reinhardt’s expertise in marketing, sales, branding, customer co-ops, promotions and customer communications will be a huge asset to its marketing and sales operations. She represents MagnaFlow on SEMA’s Truck and Off-Road Alliance Select Committee as well as in the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network and the Young Executives Network. Magnaflow, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA; 949-858-5900.

DCi Print & Direct Marketing reported that Vern Koch, vice president of marketing, retired at the end of 2012. Koch, who joined DCi in 1995, will help with the transition to Matt Julich, the company’s new vice president of sales and marketing.

Rampage Products announced a territory expansion with Innovative Marketing Services (IMS) into western Canada and the U.S. mountain states region. IMS previously covered only the western coastal region of the United States. “Being that both of our firms are mutually dynamic, and Innovative Marketing services has worked very hard in continuing to expand its sales force and market area coverage at the same time that Rampage Products has done the same, it was a natural fit for our respective companies to work together on this enhanced opportunity,” stated Dave Williams, vice president of sales for Rampage Products. “We look forward to managing and growing our business with IMS in this expanded territory.” Rampage Products, Corona, CA; 951-277-4949.

  At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout, Gary “Gearman” Justice was presented with the Industry Appreciation Award for his 25-plus years in the performance automotive aftermarket.
At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout with Gary “Gearman” Justice
   
At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout, Gary “Gearman” Justice was presented with the Industry Appreciation Award for his 25-plus years in the performance automotive aftermarket. Justice has been a great friend and mentor to racers, jobbers and WDs during his career at Richmond Gear and in recent years at Motive Gear. Nickels Performance, Piney Flats, TN; 800-251-0331.

Steve Garrett joined Design Engineering Inc.’s marketing team as art director and media coordinator. He will serve as a coordinator for all media and PR activities and handle the company’s graphic design for collateral, print and online advertising, packaging and catalogs. Prior to joining DEI, Garrett worked as a graphic design artist for The Plain Dealer Publishing Co. and was responsible for designing all print and online advertising for dealerships in the area as well as product design for special advertising sections. Design Engineering, Avon Lake, OH; 800-264-9472.

Transamerican Auto Parts Co. hired Jim Jackson as international sales manager, a newly created position. According to Transamerican, Jackson is highly regarded in the automotive aftermarket industry, most recently serving as president of ARB USA/Air Locker Inc. for 23 years. Prior to that, Jackson was the international sales manager for six years at Warn International. Although Jackson’s duties will require travel, he is based at Transamerican Auto Parts’ headquarters in Compton, California. Transamerican Autoparts LLC, Compton, CA; 310-900-5000.

  ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series
ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series
   
ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series and a leading content source for the high-performance Ford community. Galimi has contributed on and off to the title since its inception and is recognized as being part of the original group of contributors. “Mike has been a longtime friend and ambassador to NMRA and Race Pages,” said Steve Wolcott, ProMedia’s chief executive officer. “Bringing him on as the editor is exciting for us because of his rich history in Ford drag racing and vast experience with the NMRA series.” ProMedia, Santa Ana, CA; 714-444-2426.

Brute Industries Inc. promoted James Moberg to chief operating officer (COO). Moberg joined Brute Industries in 2010 as business development manager. In his new capacity as COO, he is in charge of all daily operations within the company and reports directly to owner Richard Heinz. According to Heinz, Moberg has proven himself to be invaluable to the growth of the company. “Jim has decades of experience not only as an accountant but as vice president of operations and as vice president of business administration and finance,” Heinz said. “He has a keen financial sense as well as the leadership and organizational skills needed to oversee our product production, customer service and accounting.” Brute Industries, Escanaba, MI; 866-464-2788.

Bilstein of America aftermarket and motorsports division selected Schiefer Media as the company’s new agency of record. Schiefer will manage Bilstein’s buys in all forms of media as well as its creative and public relations efforts. Bilstein reported that it will count on Schiefer’s comprehensive knowledge of the performance aftermarket industry as well as its expertise in strategic media buying/planning/execution. “We trust that their focus on new media and technologies will allow us to improve development of Bilstein’s brand voice in a crowded industry,” said Steven Beaty, aftermarket and motorsport president of Bilstein. Schiefer Media, Newport Beach, CA; 949-336-1700.

Max-Trac Tire Co. Inc. (dba Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels) has selected Chris Barbara as president. The company announced that Barbara is responsible for driving sales by expanding opportunities to grow the Mickey Thompson business. He will lead and execute a strategic plan that includes traditional and emerging opportunities, such as Internet sales, as well as development of new markets for existing products and product mix opportunities to drive increased profitability. Barbara brings 14 years of experience in the tire industry to his new position. Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels, Stow, OH; 330-928-9092.

Advanced Flow Engineering (aFe) announced the grand opening of the first aFe Power Factory Store, located at 232 Granite St., Corona, CA 92879. Hours of operations are Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (PST). The factory store will include “Power Professionals” to answer technical questions, shop for aFe and Takeda apparel and see what new products are being launched. aFe acquired the building next to aFe headquarters earlier this year for the new research-and-development, shipping and factory location. After several months of planning and construction, the factory store opened to the public on Monday, October 15. aFe, Corona, CA; 951-493-7155.

  Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado
Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado
   
Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado for supporting and promoting the Lund International family of products. The contest, which began March 3 and ended October 1, was open to customers purchasing Lund and AVS products, earning entries to become one of the five finalists with a chance at picking the key to the giveaway vehicle. The five finalists were flown into Las Vegas for a three-night stay and VIP Tour of the 2012 SEMA Show. The final event—the grand prize drawing—took place in Las Vegas, at the SW Steakhouse at the Wynn Hotel on October 31, 2012, and Gary Disher was the grand-prize winner of the customized Silverado. Lund International, Buford, GA; 888-588-6049.

Meyer Distributing Inc. has added a new distribution hub in East Hanover, New Jersey. The new facility will directly feed the Northeast with next-day delivery and house one of the largest inventories of automotive accessories in the region, according on the company. “The strategic positioning of the East Hanover, New Jersey, distribution hub allows Meyer to vastly improve service frequency and delivery times to the entire Northeast,” said Nick Gramelspacher, vice president of sales and marketing. “We are also establishing service to many regions, such as Long Island, Binghamton, Albany, New Hampshire and Vermont to benefit our 3PL customers, our snow and ice equipment customers and the automotive accessory division of Meyer Distributing.” Meyer Distributing, Jasper, IN; 800-MEYERUSA.

Marx Group Advisors named John Nodson as the company’s vice president. He will be responsible for providing hands-on experience as an analyst and dealmaker for acquisitions and divestitures. Nodson is also an advisory board member of Marx Group Advisors. Nodson was previously with Standard Motor Products for 35 years, most recently as director of marketing, where he provided leadership for business units building and managing multiple brands and full lines of engine management, brake products and retail accessories. Since 2009, Nodson has been the vice president of research for The Marx Group, an allied organization of Marx Group Advisors that specializes in marketing communications in the automotive and commercial vehicle aftermarket. In that role, he had been managing the market research department, including primary and secondary research, focus groups and online studies.

  ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing.
ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing.
   
ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing. Gammons will oversee the ACAT brand in the heavy-duty and commercial vehicle, marine, locomotive, military, power generation and industrial industries and more. He joined ACAT after stints at Federal Mogul Corp. as senior manager in global aftermarket product marketing and Meritor as manager of marketing and communications. He also worked with Siegel-Robert Inc., a plastic injection molding company, and spent 10 years with Dana Corp., holding positions in external communications, marketing and sales. ACAT Global, Charlevoix, MI; 231-330-2553.

The trade association Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) named Simpson Communications LLC as its public relations agency of record. Simpson Communications will promote the organization’s lift certification and safety messages to the vehicle-service industry. “With the recent introduction of our Lift Inspector Certification Program, we’ve expanded our mission to include vehicle lift inspection in addition to our traditional activities designed to help promote a stronger automotive lift safety environment,” said ALI President R.W. “Bob” O’Gorman. The Lift Inspector Certification Program was created to provide third-party qualification of vehicle-lift inspectors and to certify those who pass tests and practical-experience requirements, demonstrating that they are qualified to properly inspect vehicle lifts in accordance with ANSI standards and in support of OSHA’s General Duty Clause and provincial requirements in Canada. Automotive Lift Institute Inc., Cortland, NY; 607-756-7775.

Source Interlink Media announced that Motor Trend has selected the ’13 Tesla Model S as its 2013 Car of the Year, marking the first time that a vehicle not powered by an internal-combustion engine has been selected during the award’s 64-year history. The announcement was made after a diverse group of 25 contenders were put through a series of tests by Motor Trend to examine nearly every aspect of each vehicle. When it was all over, a panel of 11 judges voted unanimously for the Tesla Model S. Source Interlink Media, El Segundo, CA; 310-531-9900.

  Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24.
Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24.
   
Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24. The contest challenged two participants to pick one of two UFC fighters—either Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson or Joseph Benavidez. Whichever fighter won, so did his Facebook fan. Partnered with Johnson, Stephen Seipel became the owner of the custom-designed ’13 Dodge Dart Limited. Seipel was officially presented with the keys to the Dart from Kelderman Air Suspension Systems Vice President Jeff Kelderman and Demetrious Johnson at the 2012 SEMA Show. The ’13 Dodge Dart Limited was customized by Kelderman, designed by Johnson and tricked-out in Matte Gecko Green paint and custom vinyl graphics, accessorized with Katzkin Leather seats, JL Audio speakers, amplifier and subwoofer, Magnaflow exhaust, American Racing wheels and
Toyo tires.

Ingersoll Rand announced the winners of the Extreme Toolbox Overhaul Contest held at the 2012 SEMA Show. The grand-prize winner was Conner Jex from Spanish Fork, Utah. Jex was randomly drawn to win a custom-designed toolbox, the complete line of IQ(V20)-series cordless tools and select pneumatic Max-series tools from Ingersoll Rand. Alan Buebar, the runner-up from Dalhart, Texas, received the newest addition to the IQ(V20)-series cordless tool line—the 3/8-in. W5130 mid-torque cordless impact tool. Ingersoll Rand, Annandale, NJ; 908-238-7000.

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 12:01

SEMA News—January 2013

INDUSTRY NEWS

Fast Facts

  MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager.
MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager.
   
MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager. With more than 10 years of experience in the aftermarket industry, Reinhardt joined MagnaFlow after managing the marketing department at Go Rhino! Products and Big Country Truck Accessories for three years. The company reported that Reinhardt’s expertise in marketing, sales, branding, customer co-ops, promotions and customer communications will be a huge asset to its marketing and sales operations. She represents MagnaFlow on SEMA’s Truck and Off-Road Alliance Select Committee as well as in the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network and the Young Executives Network. Magnaflow, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA; 949-858-5900.

DCi Print & Direct Marketing reported that Vern Koch, vice president of marketing, retired at the end of 2012. Koch, who joined DCi in 1995, will help with the transition to Matt Julich, the company’s new vice president of sales and marketing.

Rampage Products announced a territory expansion with Innovative Marketing Services (IMS) into western Canada and the U.S. mountain states region. IMS previously covered only the western coastal region of the United States. “Being that both of our firms are mutually dynamic, and Innovative Marketing services has worked very hard in continuing to expand its sales force and market area coverage at the same time that Rampage Products has done the same, it was a natural fit for our respective companies to work together on this enhanced opportunity,” stated Dave Williams, vice president of sales for Rampage Products. “We look forward to managing and growing our business with IMS in this expanded territory.” Rampage Products, Corona, CA; 951-277-4949.

  At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout, Gary “Gearman” Justice was presented with the Industry Appreciation Award for his 25-plus years in the performance automotive aftermarket.
At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout with Gary “Gearman” Justice
   
At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout, Gary “Gearman” Justice was presented with the Industry Appreciation Award for his 25-plus years in the performance automotive aftermarket. Justice has been a great friend and mentor to racers, jobbers and WDs during his career at Richmond Gear and in recent years at Motive Gear. Nickels Performance, Piney Flats, TN; 800-251-0331.

Steve Garrett joined Design Engineering Inc.’s marketing team as art director and media coordinator. He will serve as a coordinator for all media and PR activities and handle the company’s graphic design for collateral, print and online advertising, packaging and catalogs. Prior to joining DEI, Garrett worked as a graphic design artist for The Plain Dealer Publishing Co. and was responsible for designing all print and online advertising for dealerships in the area as well as product design for special advertising sections. Design Engineering, Avon Lake, OH; 800-264-9472.

Transamerican Auto Parts Co. hired Jim Jackson as international sales manager, a newly created position. According to Transamerican, Jackson is highly regarded in the automotive aftermarket industry, most recently serving as president of ARB USA/Air Locker Inc. for 23 years. Prior to that, Jackson was the international sales manager for six years at Warn International. Although Jackson’s duties will require travel, he is based at Transamerican Auto Parts’ headquarters in Compton, California. Transamerican Autoparts LLC, Compton, CA; 310-900-5000.

  ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series
ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series
   
ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series and a leading content source for the high-performance Ford community. Galimi has contributed on and off to the title since its inception and is recognized as being part of the original group of contributors. “Mike has been a longtime friend and ambassador to NMRA and Race Pages,” said Steve Wolcott, ProMedia’s chief executive officer. “Bringing him on as the editor is exciting for us because of his rich history in Ford drag racing and vast experience with the NMRA series.” ProMedia, Santa Ana, CA; 714-444-2426.

Brute Industries Inc. promoted James Moberg to chief operating officer (COO). Moberg joined Brute Industries in 2010 as business development manager. In his new capacity as COO, he is in charge of all daily operations within the company and reports directly to owner Richard Heinz. According to Heinz, Moberg has proven himself to be invaluable to the growth of the company. “Jim has decades of experience not only as an accountant but as vice president of operations and as vice president of business administration and finance,” Heinz said. “He has a keen financial sense as well as the leadership and organizational skills needed to oversee our product production, customer service and accounting.” Brute Industries, Escanaba, MI; 866-464-2788.

Bilstein of America aftermarket and motorsports division selected Schiefer Media as the company’s new agency of record. Schiefer will manage Bilstein’s buys in all forms of media as well as its creative and public relations efforts. Bilstein reported that it will count on Schiefer’s comprehensive knowledge of the performance aftermarket industry as well as its expertise in strategic media buying/planning/execution. “We trust that their focus on new media and technologies will allow us to improve development of Bilstein’s brand voice in a crowded industry,” said Steven Beaty, aftermarket and motorsport president of Bilstein. Schiefer Media, Newport Beach, CA; 949-336-1700.

Max-Trac Tire Co. Inc. (dba Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels) has selected Chris Barbara as president. The company announced that Barbara is responsible for driving sales by expanding opportunities to grow the Mickey Thompson business. He will lead and execute a strategic plan that includes traditional and emerging opportunities, such as Internet sales, as well as development of new markets for existing products and product mix opportunities to drive increased profitability. Barbara brings 14 years of experience in the tire industry to his new position. Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels, Stow, OH; 330-928-9092.

Advanced Flow Engineering (aFe) announced the grand opening of the first aFe Power Factory Store, located at 232 Granite St., Corona, CA 92879. Hours of operations are Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (PST). The factory store will include “Power Professionals” to answer technical questions, shop for aFe and Takeda apparel and see what new products are being launched. aFe acquired the building next to aFe headquarters earlier this year for the new research-and-development, shipping and factory location. After several months of planning and construction, the factory store opened to the public on Monday, October 15. aFe, Corona, CA; 951-493-7155.

  Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado
Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado
   
Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado for supporting and promoting the Lund International family of products. The contest, which began March 3 and ended October 1, was open to customers purchasing Lund and AVS products, earning entries to become one of the five finalists with a chance at picking the key to the giveaway vehicle. The five finalists were flown into Las Vegas for a three-night stay and VIP Tour of the 2012 SEMA Show. The final event—the grand prize drawing—took place in Las Vegas, at the SW Steakhouse at the Wynn Hotel on October 31, 2012, and Gary Disher was the grand-prize winner of the customized Silverado. Lund International, Buford, GA; 888-588-6049.

Meyer Distributing Inc. has added a new distribution hub in East Hanover, New Jersey. The new facility will directly feed the Northeast with next-day delivery and house one of the largest inventories of automotive accessories in the region, according on the company. “The strategic positioning of the East Hanover, New Jersey, distribution hub allows Meyer to vastly improve service frequency and delivery times to the entire Northeast,” said Nick Gramelspacher, vice president of sales and marketing. “We are also establishing service to many regions, such as Long Island, Binghamton, Albany, New Hampshire and Vermont to benefit our 3PL customers, our snow and ice equipment customers and the automotive accessory division of Meyer Distributing.” Meyer Distributing, Jasper, IN; 800-MEYERUSA.

Marx Group Advisors named John Nodson as the company’s vice president. He will be responsible for providing hands-on experience as an analyst and dealmaker for acquisitions and divestitures. Nodson is also an advisory board member of Marx Group Advisors. Nodson was previously with Standard Motor Products for 35 years, most recently as director of marketing, where he provided leadership for business units building and managing multiple brands and full lines of engine management, brake products and retail accessories. Since 2009, Nodson has been the vice president of research for The Marx Group, an allied organization of Marx Group Advisors that specializes in marketing communications in the automotive and commercial vehicle aftermarket. In that role, he had been managing the market research department, including primary and secondary research, focus groups and online studies.

  ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing.
ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing.
   
ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing. Gammons will oversee the ACAT brand in the heavy-duty and commercial vehicle, marine, locomotive, military, power generation and industrial industries and more. He joined ACAT after stints at Federal Mogul Corp. as senior manager in global aftermarket product marketing and Meritor as manager of marketing and communications. He also worked with Siegel-Robert Inc., a plastic injection molding company, and spent 10 years with Dana Corp., holding positions in external communications, marketing and sales. ACAT Global, Charlevoix, MI; 231-330-2553.

The trade association Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) named Simpson Communications LLC as its public relations agency of record. Simpson Communications will promote the organization’s lift certification and safety messages to the vehicle-service industry. “With the recent introduction of our Lift Inspector Certification Program, we’ve expanded our mission to include vehicle lift inspection in addition to our traditional activities designed to help promote a stronger automotive lift safety environment,” said ALI President R.W. “Bob” O’Gorman. The Lift Inspector Certification Program was created to provide third-party qualification of vehicle-lift inspectors and to certify those who pass tests and practical-experience requirements, demonstrating that they are qualified to properly inspect vehicle lifts in accordance with ANSI standards and in support of OSHA’s General Duty Clause and provincial requirements in Canada. Automotive Lift Institute Inc., Cortland, NY; 607-756-7775.

Source Interlink Media announced that Motor Trend has selected the ’13 Tesla Model S as its 2013 Car of the Year, marking the first time that a vehicle not powered by an internal-combustion engine has been selected during the award’s 64-year history. The announcement was made after a diverse group of 25 contenders were put through a series of tests by Motor Trend to examine nearly every aspect of each vehicle. When it was all over, a panel of 11 judges voted unanimously for the Tesla Model S. Source Interlink Media, El Segundo, CA; 310-531-9900.

  Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24.
Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24.
   
Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24. The contest challenged two participants to pick one of two UFC fighters—either Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson or Joseph Benavidez. Whichever fighter won, so did his Facebook fan. Partnered with Johnson, Stephen Seipel became the owner of the custom-designed ’13 Dodge Dart Limited. Seipel was officially presented with the keys to the Dart from Kelderman Air Suspension Systems Vice President Jeff Kelderman and Demetrious Johnson at the 2012 SEMA Show. The ’13 Dodge Dart Limited was customized by Kelderman, designed by Johnson and tricked-out in Matte Gecko Green paint and custom vinyl graphics, accessorized with Katzkin Leather seats, JL Audio speakers, amplifier and subwoofer, Magnaflow exhaust, American Racing wheels and
Toyo tires.

Ingersoll Rand announced the winners of the Extreme Toolbox Overhaul Contest held at the 2012 SEMA Show. The grand-prize winner was Conner Jex from Spanish Fork, Utah. Jex was randomly drawn to win a custom-designed toolbox, the complete line of IQ(V20)-series cordless tools and select pneumatic Max-series tools from Ingersoll Rand. Alan Buebar, the runner-up from Dalhart, Texas, received the newest addition to the IQ(V20)-series cordless tool line—the 3/8-in. W5130 mid-torque cordless impact tool. Ingersoll Rand, Annandale, NJ; 908-238-7000.

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 12:01

SEMA News—January 2013

INDUSTRY NEWS

Fast Facts

  MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager.
MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager.
   
MagnaFlow added Kathryn Reinhardt to its marketing team as sales merchandising manager. With more than 10 years of experience in the aftermarket industry, Reinhardt joined MagnaFlow after managing the marketing department at Go Rhino! Products and Big Country Truck Accessories for three years. The company reported that Reinhardt’s expertise in marketing, sales, branding, customer co-ops, promotions and customer communications will be a huge asset to its marketing and sales operations. She represents MagnaFlow on SEMA’s Truck and Off-Road Alliance Select Committee as well as in the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network and the Young Executives Network. Magnaflow, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA; 949-858-5900.

DCi Print & Direct Marketing reported that Vern Koch, vice president of marketing, retired at the end of 2012. Koch, who joined DCi in 1995, will help with the transition to Matt Julich, the company’s new vice president of sales and marketing.

Rampage Products announced a territory expansion with Innovative Marketing Services (IMS) into western Canada and the U.S. mountain states region. IMS previously covered only the western coastal region of the United States. “Being that both of our firms are mutually dynamic, and Innovative Marketing services has worked very hard in continuing to expand its sales force and market area coverage at the same time that Rampage Products has done the same, it was a natural fit for our respective companies to work together on this enhanced opportunity,” stated Dave Williams, vice president of sales for Rampage Products. “We look forward to managing and growing our business with IMS in this expanded territory.” Rampage Products, Corona, CA; 951-277-4949.

  At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout, Gary “Gearman” Justice was presented with the Industry Appreciation Award for his 25-plus years in the performance automotive aftermarket.
At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout with Gary “Gearman” Justice
   
At the Nickels Performance Annual Appreciation Day Cookout, Gary “Gearman” Justice was presented with the Industry Appreciation Award for his 25-plus years in the performance automotive aftermarket. Justice has been a great friend and mentor to racers, jobbers and WDs during his career at Richmond Gear and in recent years at Motive Gear. Nickels Performance, Piney Flats, TN; 800-251-0331.

Steve Garrett joined Design Engineering Inc.’s marketing team as art director and media coordinator. He will serve as a coordinator for all media and PR activities and handle the company’s graphic design for collateral, print and online advertising, packaging and catalogs. Prior to joining DEI, Garrett worked as a graphic design artist for The Plain Dealer Publishing Co. and was responsible for designing all print and online advertising for dealerships in the area as well as product design for special advertising sections. Design Engineering, Avon Lake, OH; 800-264-9472.

Transamerican Auto Parts Co. hired Jim Jackson as international sales manager, a newly created position. According to Transamerican, Jackson is highly regarded in the automotive aftermarket industry, most recently serving as president of ARB USA/Air Locker Inc. for 23 years. Prior to that, Jackson was the international sales manager for six years at Warn International. Although Jackson’s duties will require travel, he is based at Transamerican Auto Parts’ headquarters in Compton, California. Transamerican Autoparts LLC, Compton, CA; 310-900-5000.

  ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series
ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series
   
ProMedia announced that Mike Galimi has been named editor of Race Pages, the official magazine of the NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals series and a leading content source for the high-performance Ford community. Galimi has contributed on and off to the title since its inception and is recognized as being part of the original group of contributors. “Mike has been a longtime friend and ambassador to NMRA and Race Pages,” said Steve Wolcott, ProMedia’s chief executive officer. “Bringing him on as the editor is exciting for us because of his rich history in Ford drag racing and vast experience with the NMRA series.” ProMedia, Santa Ana, CA; 714-444-2426.

Brute Industries Inc. promoted James Moberg to chief operating officer (COO). Moberg joined Brute Industries in 2010 as business development manager. In his new capacity as COO, he is in charge of all daily operations within the company and reports directly to owner Richard Heinz. According to Heinz, Moberg has proven himself to be invaluable to the growth of the company. “Jim has decades of experience not only as an accountant but as vice president of operations and as vice president of business administration and finance,” Heinz said. “He has a keen financial sense as well as the leadership and organizational skills needed to oversee our product production, customer service and accounting.” Brute Industries, Escanaba, MI; 866-464-2788.

Bilstein of America aftermarket and motorsports division selected Schiefer Media as the company’s new agency of record. Schiefer will manage Bilstein’s buys in all forms of media as well as its creative and public relations efforts. Bilstein reported that it will count on Schiefer’s comprehensive knowledge of the performance aftermarket industry as well as its expertise in strategic media buying/planning/execution. “We trust that their focus on new media and technologies will allow us to improve development of Bilstein’s brand voice in a crowded industry,” said Steven Beaty, aftermarket and motorsport president of Bilstein. Schiefer Media, Newport Beach, CA; 949-336-1700.

Max-Trac Tire Co. Inc. (dba Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels) has selected Chris Barbara as president. The company announced that Barbara is responsible for driving sales by expanding opportunities to grow the Mickey Thompson business. He will lead and execute a strategic plan that includes traditional and emerging opportunities, such as Internet sales, as well as development of new markets for existing products and product mix opportunities to drive increased profitability. Barbara brings 14 years of experience in the tire industry to his new position. Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels, Stow, OH; 330-928-9092.

Advanced Flow Engineering (aFe) announced the grand opening of the first aFe Power Factory Store, located at 232 Granite St., Corona, CA 92879. Hours of operations are Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (PST). The factory store will include “Power Professionals” to answer technical questions, shop for aFe and Takeda apparel and see what new products are being launched. aFe acquired the building next to aFe headquarters earlier this year for the new research-and-development, shipping and factory location. After several months of planning and construction, the factory store opened to the public on Monday, October 15. aFe, Corona, CA; 951-493-7155.

  Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado
Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado
   
Keystone Automotive and Lund International teamed up to offer one lucky Keystone customer a chance to win a customized ’12 Chevrolet Silverado for supporting and promoting the Lund International family of products. The contest, which began March 3 and ended October 1, was open to customers purchasing Lund and AVS products, earning entries to become one of the five finalists with a chance at picking the key to the giveaway vehicle. The five finalists were flown into Las Vegas for a three-night stay and VIP Tour of the 2012 SEMA Show. The final event—the grand prize drawing—took place in Las Vegas, at the SW Steakhouse at the Wynn Hotel on October 31, 2012, and Gary Disher was the grand-prize winner of the customized Silverado. Lund International, Buford, GA; 888-588-6049.

Meyer Distributing Inc. has added a new distribution hub in East Hanover, New Jersey. The new facility will directly feed the Northeast with next-day delivery and house one of the largest inventories of automotive accessories in the region, according on the company. “The strategic positioning of the East Hanover, New Jersey, distribution hub allows Meyer to vastly improve service frequency and delivery times to the entire Northeast,” said Nick Gramelspacher, vice president of sales and marketing. “We are also establishing service to many regions, such as Long Island, Binghamton, Albany, New Hampshire and Vermont to benefit our 3PL customers, our snow and ice equipment customers and the automotive accessory division of Meyer Distributing.” Meyer Distributing, Jasper, IN; 800-MEYERUSA.

Marx Group Advisors named John Nodson as the company’s vice president. He will be responsible for providing hands-on experience as an analyst and dealmaker for acquisitions and divestitures. Nodson is also an advisory board member of Marx Group Advisors. Nodson was previously with Standard Motor Products for 35 years, most recently as director of marketing, where he provided leadership for business units building and managing multiple brands and full lines of engine management, brake products and retail accessories. Since 2009, Nodson has been the vice president of research for The Marx Group, an allied organization of Marx Group Advisors that specializes in marketing communications in the automotive and commercial vehicle aftermarket. In that role, he had been managing the market research department, including primary and secondary research, focus groups and online studies.

  ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing.
ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing.
   
ACAT Global hired automotive industry veteran Jeff Gammons as vice president of sales and marketing. Gammons will oversee the ACAT brand in the heavy-duty and commercial vehicle, marine, locomotive, military, power generation and industrial industries and more. He joined ACAT after stints at Federal Mogul Corp. as senior manager in global aftermarket product marketing and Meritor as manager of marketing and communications. He also worked with Siegel-Robert Inc., a plastic injection molding company, and spent 10 years with Dana Corp., holding positions in external communications, marketing and sales. ACAT Global, Charlevoix, MI; 231-330-2553.

The trade association Automotive Lift Institute (ALI) named Simpson Communications LLC as its public relations agency of record. Simpson Communications will promote the organization’s lift certification and safety messages to the vehicle-service industry. “With the recent introduction of our Lift Inspector Certification Program, we’ve expanded our mission to include vehicle lift inspection in addition to our traditional activities designed to help promote a stronger automotive lift safety environment,” said ALI President R.W. “Bob” O’Gorman. The Lift Inspector Certification Program was created to provide third-party qualification of vehicle-lift inspectors and to certify those who pass tests and practical-experience requirements, demonstrating that they are qualified to properly inspect vehicle lifts in accordance with ANSI standards and in support of OSHA’s General Duty Clause and provincial requirements in Canada. Automotive Lift Institute Inc., Cortland, NY; 607-756-7775.

Source Interlink Media announced that Motor Trend has selected the ’13 Tesla Model S as its 2013 Car of the Year, marking the first time that a vehicle not powered by an internal-combustion engine has been selected during the award’s 64-year history. The announcement was made after a diverse group of 25 contenders were put through a series of tests by Motor Trend to examine nearly every aspect of each vehicle. When it was all over, a panel of 11 judges voted unanimously for the Tesla Model S. Source Interlink Media, El Segundo, CA; 310-531-9900.

  Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24.
Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24.
   
Dodge and the UFC launched the “Fight for Your Dart” contest—hosted on the Dodge Facebook page—beginning July 20 and concluding July 24. The contest challenged two participants to pick one of two UFC fighters—either Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson or Joseph Benavidez. Whichever fighter won, so did his Facebook fan. Partnered with Johnson, Stephen Seipel became the owner of the custom-designed ’13 Dodge Dart Limited. Seipel was officially presented with the keys to the Dart from Kelderman Air Suspension Systems Vice President Jeff Kelderman and Demetrious Johnson at the 2012 SEMA Show. The ’13 Dodge Dart Limited was customized by Kelderman, designed by Johnson and tricked-out in Matte Gecko Green paint and custom vinyl graphics, accessorized with Katzkin Leather seats, JL Audio speakers, amplifier and subwoofer, Magnaflow exhaust, American Racing wheels and
Toyo tires.

Ingersoll Rand announced the winners of the Extreme Toolbox Overhaul Contest held at the 2012 SEMA Show. The grand-prize winner was Conner Jex from Spanish Fork, Utah. Jex was randomly drawn to win a custom-designed toolbox, the complete line of IQ(V20)-series cordless tools and select pneumatic Max-series tools from Ingersoll Rand. Alan Buebar, the runner-up from Dalhart, Texas, received the newest addition to the IQ(V20)-series cordless tool line—the 3/8-in. W5130 mid-torque cordless impact tool. Ingersoll Rand, Annandale, NJ; 908-238-7000.

Tue, 01/01/2013 - 11:05

SEMA News—January 2013

BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY
By Jon Wyly

Have You Ever Had the “Parking Lot” Experience?

Many of us who drive an accessorized vehicle have experienced an encounter like this in a parking lot at one time or another.Many of us who drive an accessorized vehicle have experienced an encounter like this in a parking lot at one time or another. We’re accustomed to the eyes following us as we drive in, but this time someone approaches for a closer look, and starts asking questions. “Hi, there! Cool truck. What’s that cover you have on the bed?” And the conversation ensues. Before you know it, you may be describing various accessories, their function and even how much they might cost or where to get them.

This scenario is often the first real exposure the curious person has had to these types of products, and they represent “undeveloped” sales opportunities. Not lost sales in the traditional sense, but sales opportunities that haven’t even developed to a point where they can be won or lost. They’re the elusive “new customers” we’re all looking for, and they could be worth billions of dollars in sales for our industry.

Think about the few times this may have happened to you, and then add to that the number of people who might never have gotten past an admiring glance. Countless gestures from curious folks who were simply attracted—if only for a minute—to the shiny or functional objects you have bolted on to your vehicle. Talk about market growth potential! These are the people we need to reach—future customers who need to have easily accessible information to feed their initial casual interest in our products. Very often these days, the Internet is that source. In fact, a recent study conducted by SEMA found that more than 53% of people researching potential auto accessory purchases used the Internet to explore the market before they bought.

The goal is visibility. Ensuring that information about your products is readily available, well distributed and in the places where people are likely to look for them. Complete, standardized product data is essential to this goal and will get your foot in the door at virtually any major automotive retailer, on thousands of websites, in search engines such as Google and Bing, in key marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay and in countless other places consumers go to research and buy.

“I get it,” you say. ”I need to get my data in order and managed properly, but I don’t know where to start. I can’t afford it. I don’t understand the data standards. My computer is broken. The dog ate my homework.”

It all starts sounding like excuses after a while, doesn’t it? Well, the good news is that the SEMA Data Co-op was started to enable you to take control of your product data at the most affordable cost possible. We want you to own the process, and we’ll teach you what you need to know to get started on the right path and successfully maintain this valuable business asset.

With the SEMA Data Co-op, you can start with as little as a simple spreadsheet that contains basic parts information, such as your price sheet file. We’ll walk you through how to find the rest buried in your systems, or we’ll teach you how to gather it. When you’re done, you will own your data 100% and will have complete control over how it is distributed.

Great data sells more parts. Let us help you get there.

To learn how the SEMA Data Co-op can help you create, manage, store and distribute your product data in the most efficient and cost-effective way ever, call 888-958-6698 x4 or e-mail jimg@SEMAdatacoop.org for more detailed information.