Thu, 05/12/2022 - 17:47

By Ashley Reyes

BroncoParts manufacturers may be able to get involved with the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) All-Female Vehicle Build, a celebrated project that will showcase the talents of women in the industry and help encourage more women to pursue careers in the automotive field.

Manufacturers with products for the Ford Bronco 4-Door Wildtrak are invited to submit an application by completing this form.

“The project will showcase the many amazing talents of women in the automotive aftermarket,” said SBN Director Nicole Bradle. “This is a great opportunity for manufacturers to have a product installed on the vehicle that will be prominently showcased at the 2022 SEMA Show.”  

Submissions will be reviewed and accepted individually based on program alignment and need. 

Thu, 05/12/2022 - 14:34

By Ashley Reyes

EducationProfit sharing can be a powerful tool for attracting and keeping talented employees, building a strong and healthy foundation for your business and creating a customer-friendly environment.

Automotive service companies, particularly those in the wheel and tire industry, often struggle with customer trust and loyalty. Giving employees a stake in the company is a great way to motivate staff to improve customer service and build trust, and consequently sales and profits as well.

Aftermarket wheel and tire companies are invited to a live webinar on May 19, at 12:00 p.m. (PDT), to learn the ins and outs of offering a profit-sharing program. Dick Erickson, founder of Sun Tire, will share how his company went from good to great after introducing a profit sharing program. Erickson will break down how offering a well-defined and transparent program resulted in reduced payroll, improved customer relations, less employee turnover and reduced shrinkage.

“I think profit-sharing is the catalyst that separates great companies from good companies. The boost in sales and profits gives employees a stakeholder mentality which will have a positive effect on sales and profit,” says Erickson. “In most businesses, employees are not stakeholders. When all employees became stakeholders at Sun Tire, our business rose to a whole new level.”

Register for the live webinar “Building Your Business through Profit Sharing”, presented by the SEMA Wheel & Tire Council (WTC), here.

Thu, 05/12/2022 - 14:09

By Ashley Reyes

HRIAThe hot-rod segment is no longer about the year the car was born. For the market to continue to grow, it’s important that hot rodders open their minds and businesses to the thought that “hot rod” can be a broad definition no longer limited by model year.

Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) members will hear from some of the market’s top leaders as they discuss the current state of hot rods and what the future might hold, during the HRIA General Membership Meeting and Panel Discussion on May 17, at 10:00 a.m. (PDT).

Featuring Amy Fitzgerald of Cool Hand Customs as moderator, and Jesse Henke, JH Restorations; Pete Filippo, Filippo Speed Shop Inc; and Tim Strange, Strange Motion Rod & Custom Construction, as speakers, the panel will tackle the traditional definition of “hot rod,” the emergence of EVs and where the tuner market and other similar communities fit in. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions and share their thoughts on the future of hot rodding.

The meeting and discussion are open to all HRIA members and companies in the hot-rod industry, and is the ideal time to address industry concerns and learn from others in the market. A brief report on the council’s current initiatives will also be discussed.

Register here.

Thu, 05/12/2022 - 12:55

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

RPMThe 2022 election season is kicking into high gear in May with 14 states holding primary elections this month. Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania primaries will take place on Tuesday, May 17, and it’s essential to know which candidates support racing when going to the polls or voting early. For information on voting in the primary (including absentee and early voting), registering to vote and identifying your lawmakers and the candidates running in 2022, visit SEMA’s vote racing page.

The Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act (RPM Act), H.R. 3281 and S. 2736, enjoys strong support from Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania members of Congress. The bipartisan RPM Act guarantees the right to modify street cars, trucks, and motorcycles into dedicated race vehicles and safeguards the industry’s right to offer parts that enable racers to compete. For more information on the RPM Act, click here.

Below is a list of federal lawmakers who have co-sponsored the RPM Act in the 2021–2022 session of Congress and are running for re-election in 2022.

IDAHO:

KENTUCKY:

NORTH CAROLINA:

OREGON:

PENNSYLVANIA:

*Original cosponsor
**Lead bill sponsor    

For more information, contact erics@sema.org.

 

Thu, 05/12/2022 - 12:51

Each year, the SEMA Show displays hundreds of vehicles throughout the Las Vegas Convention Center as part of the Show's Feature Vehicle Program.

All vehicles on display are sponsored by an exhibiting company allowing manufacturers to expand their footprint at the SEMA Show beyond their booth.

Feature Vehicle

All vehicles on display are sponsored by an exhibiting company allowing manufacturers to expand their footprint at the SEMA Show beyond their booth.

Each vehicle accepted will also be featured in the SEMA Show app displaying; vehicle image, make, model, year, color, products used as part of the build, builder’s name and the name and booth number of the sponsoring exhibiting company.  

When completing the Feature Vehicle application, you may also select the option of having your vehicle enrolled for consideration in the SEMA Battle of the Builders competition. “SEMA Battle of the Builders” is judged by industry experts and presented to individuals who have demonstrated extreme talent, creativity and craftsmanship in modifying cars, trucks and SUVs.

Submit your Feature Vehicle Application.  

For any additional questions on submitting your Feature Vehicle application contact Maurice O’Connell at mauriceo@sema.org.

Thu, 05/12/2022 - 12:47

By SEMA Editors

 

Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center

 

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest jobs posted to the website.

Territory Salesperson
Bedrock Truck Beds is hiring a territory salesperson responsible for generating and increasing sales of Bedrock Truck Beds and other manufactured products in the assigned region. The ideal candidate will have a lean business background and be focused on safety, quality, delivery, productivity and costs while simultaneously acquiring and maintaining an in-depth knowledge of products and services offered by company and competitors in the truck bed space. An undergraduate degree plus three years’ experience in B2B sales experience are required.

Senior Automotive Parts Buyer
JEGS Automotive Inc. is hiring a senior automotive parts buyer responsible for evaluating new products from both new and existing vendors; negotiating pricing, payment terms, freight, stock adjustments and allowances/rebates; and growing sales in his/her assigned categories through maintaining the correct product assortment, competitive pricing, timely availability and creative marketing programs. This is a remote role, but you must be able to travel to our corporate headquarters periodically.

Product Specialist
Enthusiast Auto Holdings is hiring a product specialist responsible for the company’s catalog of products; ideation, onboarding, and merchandising of new products and brands; and providing product support to customer-facing teams. He/she will be responsible for gathering customer insights, needs and desires by talking to customers, conducting surveys, talking to sales reps and gathering insights from social sites and forums to offer compelling new products and optimizing the shopping experience for existing products. In addition, the product specialist will offer product support in-person, phones, chat and email for customer operations teams.

Thu, 05/12/2022 - 12:46
Thu, 05/12/2022 - 11:43

By Ashley Reyes

As part of SEMA’s commitment to inspire and help start-ups and aspiring companies succeed, the association hosts a product pitching competition known as Launch Pad. The competition is a unique opportunity that helps businesses and entrepreneurs introduce new automotive-related products to the marketplace. Here are five great benefits to submitting a Launch Pad application at www.sema.org/launchpad.

Launch Pad

The SEMA Launch Pad competition is a unique opportunity that helps businesses and entrepreneurs introduce new automotive-related products to the marketplace.

1. It’s the opportunity of a lifetime

Many entrepreneurs dream of going to the SEMA Show. After pouring their passion into creating a product that enhances how enthusiasts customize their vehicles, it’s their goal to ultimately share that innovation with the world.

Fifteen semifinalists will win a complimentary booth to exhibit their product at the 2022 SEMA Show. As the industry's most anticipated in-person business event, showcasing a product at the SEMA Show is a brilliant way to reach thousands of potential buyers and business partners from all over the world.

2. Engage with key industry influencers

The competition is the “Shark Tank” of the specialty-equipment industry. Participants share their inventions with industry leaders serving as judges, in hopes of convincing them that their product has what it takes to change the course of automotive history. Judges provide candid feedback and guidance, which can be leveraged to enhance a competitors’ product innovation and improve their go-to-market strategy.

3. Increased product exposure

Exposure of participants’ new products will be promoted on SEMA websites, social media and in online and print publications for the duration of the competition. By bringing emerging inventors to the forefront, SEMA Launch Pad participants gain product exposure that will help them take their new creations to the next level.

4. Opportunity to fill an existing need in the automotive aftermarket    

Whether the product aims to make a vehicle go faster, operate safer or look cooler, any product that has the potential to positively impact the future of the aftermarket industry can enter. Past products selected for SEMA Launch Pad have been selected from segments such as vehicle technology, safety, restyling, wheel and tire, and truck and off-road.

5. Chance to win grand prize-package valued up to $92,000

The top five candidates will pitch their business ideas on stage to a panel of judges at the 2022 SEMA Show, where the ultimate winner will be selected. First place winner will receive a grand-prize package valued up to $92,000, which includes a $75,000 cash prize to be used for the benefit for their business.

SEMA Launch Pad is the premier product-pitching competition for budding entrepreneurs in the automotive aftermarket industry and is open to business owners or company-leading executives (president, CEO, CFO, COO, or vice president) over the age of 18. Applicants must offer a product or service that is a functioning prototype, functioning concept, or currently for sale.

Applications to participate in SEMA Launch Pad must be submitted online at www.sema.org/launchpad by June 13.

Thu, 05/12/2022 - 11:02

By Ashley Reyes

HRIAThe Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) named IDIDIT LLC as the council’s latest member spotlight company. In this week’s feature, company general manager Trever Cornwell shares IDIDIT’s breakthrough moment and current projects.   

SEMA: Tell us the story of your shop. How did you start?

Trever Cornwell: IDIDIT manufactures American-made steering columns, accessories and engineered products for the hot-rod, performance and custom vehicle market. We supply commercial, niche production and electric vehicle manufacturers. Our company is based in Tecumseh, Michigan, and has been in business since 1986.

SEMA: What was your breakthrough moment?

TC: We pride ourselves on the amount of U.S.-sourced components we use to manufacture our products. Our raw materials are sourced from local mills and the vast majority of our suppliers are based within a 500-mile radius of our factory. We also are extremely proud of the level of quality we put into our product. When we build a column, we don’t know if it’s being used in a million-dollar custom build or someone who’s upgrading their car in their own garage. They all receive the same level of attention to detail and our customers are happy to tell us that there’s a difference when you buy an IDIDIT product. We also staff a full-time sales and tech department so that there’s always someone to answer the phone and help when needed.

SEMA: Tell us about your business now in 2022 and what projects are you working on?

TC: We have had incredible growth the past two years and we have been focusing on increasing productivity and throughput. In 2020 we expanded our engineering department to focus on new product development and have several products that we are finalizing development of that we hope will be ready to share later this year. Aside from our production goals we are looking forward to returning to the show circuit and meeting with customers face to face.

SEMA: Tell us about a build you are proud of.

TC: A project I am proud of is our revised steering column ignition that we rolled out last year. Our ignition is different in that it does not use the clunky OEM mechanisms which are prone to failure and just plain ugly. IDIDIT columns have an ignition switch that is of our own design and uses a military-grade switch located internally in the column so that all wiring is hidden and results in a cleaner appearing steering column. This updated design features a more refined mechanism with better detents and return spring. We’ve also updated several of the manufacturing techniques that makes a more rigid assembly with CNC-machined billet ignition pods and internally welded components that make it extremely durable and attractive. This is the result of three years of development to improve the previous design.

SEMA: What advice do you have for young professionals contemplating a career in the automotive aftermarket?

TC: Don’t hesitate and just get involved. I started my career at a large OEM automotive supplier but had a desire to work in the aftermarket. I started building my own cars and trucks as soon as I could drive. What started out as cosmetic upgrades eventually grew into converting engines to fuel injection, adding turbos and superchargers before you could buy those things off the internet. Eventually people asked me to do work for them, doing upgrades, rewiring and modifying cars as a side gig. That lead to other opportunities with companies in the aftermarket world.  

Someone who is willing to do the work and get their hands dirty and learn a new skill is sure to be rewarded with a fulfilling career. Many of the people I work with in the aftermarket industry tell me that they are working their dream job—myself included. This is a great industry to be involved with; don’t hesitate to start building something on your own. You’ll make mistakes, but that’s how you learn something new.

Fill out an HRIA-member spotlight form to highlight how your company is contributing to the hot-rod industry. Selected candidates are eligible to be featured on HRIA’s and media, SEMA News and future HRIA-member updates.

Thu, 05/12/2022 - 10:38

By Ashley Reyes

TORAThe Off-Road Business Association (ORBA) is the SEMA Truck & Off-Road Alliance’s (TORA) newest member spotlight company. In this week’s feature, company operations manager Alexis Nelson shares ORBA’s breakthrough moment and current projects.

SEMA: Tell us the story of your company. How did it start?

Alexis Nelson: In 2001, a group of 10 business owners representing the off-road industry joined together because they wanted to take the grassroots and volunteer efforts to the next level of protecting Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) access in the California desert. This group wanted to enhance these efforts while financially supporting professional staff dedicated to fighting desert closures included in the West Mojave Plan. The goal was to have a combination of legal representation at the State Capitol, lobbyists, allies in motorized recreation and land-use advocates in a coordinated effort to keep closures from spreading not only in the region but across the country. That is how the ORBA was created.

Twenty years later, ORBA continues to operate as a trade-based organization, creating and following a business paradigm unlike other nonprofits in organized recreation. ORBA is an innovative leader providing professional trail advocacy for motorized access and directing the future of OHV. ORBA influences policy and implements change with congressional lobbying and the ability to work cohesively through partnerships.

SEMA: What was your company’s breakthrough moment?

AN: ORBA was instrumental in many breakthroughs in keeping areas open for off-road use; however, the pinnacle of breakthroughs happened in Johnson Valley where legislation action prevailed. Johnson Valley offers the largest open riding area in the United States. What this means is that there are no travel restrictions or designated routes that must be followed. It is truly the off-road mecca!

While Johnson Valley is popular among the off-road community, it is also where the United States military trains for warfare exercises due to the expansive and inhabited terrain. Rather that draw a decisive line in the sand relinquishing the all-or-nothing approach, the off-road community joined forces to propose a shared-use concept. The idea keeps Johnson Valley open to off-road use while accommodating the military’s training needs—understanding that off-road recreation can continue to exist when the military is not actively training during designated times of the year. The agreement was solidified into legislation under the National Defense Authorization Act, signed by President Obama in 2015.

Consequently, this process led to other congressionally delegated OHV areas across the country.

The learning experience was about collaboration and developing a solution that works for all parties. What we also learned is how to obtain congressional protection for these designated OHV areas. This level of designation has the same protection and power of wilderness areas so we can focus our efforts on continual access in other important places.

SEMA: Tell us about your business now in 2022 and projects that you are working on.

AN: This year, ORBA is celebrating 21 years and continues to grow and thrive. ORBA was part of creating an organization called One Voice. One Voice is dedicated to connecting the many aspects of off-road recreation under a united voice. Recently, ORBA create a non-profit 501(c)(3) Foundation under One Voice. The focus of the foundation is to connect with other recreational groups and enthusiasts outside of the off-road umbrella. The outreach includes overlanding, sportsmen, mountain biking and camping to name a few.

The UTV Impact Campaign will be launching soon. UTV Impact is a program designed to address the impact OHV riders are having on public trails and with other trail users. The OHV community is teaming up with ORBA, One Voice, Tread Lightly! and Industry to share simple ways we can do our part to keep public trails and riding areas open for the future.

Another important project ORBA is working on is keeping Oceano Dunes open to OHV use. All too often the OHV community is faced with closure issues and protecting access requires litigation. It’s not where we want to operate; however, litigation is what it takes to continue the fight for OHV access. ORBA feels strongly that rules and laws need to be followed and with the Oceano Dunes situation, unelected commissions have been stepping outside of their authority.

SEMA: Tell us about a product of yours which you are most proud.

AN: ORBA is about building relationships and creating plans and processes through collaboration. While ORBA does not provide physical products, ORBA is very proud of our team. The diversity, talent, and success of the ORBA board of directors, ORBA professional staff and our important and valued partners, such as SEMA, is what makes ORBA what it is today. Our direction continues to stem from the founding principles of connecting enthusiasts, grassroots and industry through shared vision, value, and passion for off-road.

This has been accomplished by building relationships through trust, respect, follow-through and getting the job done. ORBA utilizes a transparent and strategic process when it comes to resolving issues by looking through the lens of identifying and mobilizing the right people at the right time.

SEMA: What advice do you have for young professionals contemplating a career in the automotive aftermarket?

AN: This is a fun, fast-paced and dynamic environment where everyone is connected. Networking, team and relationship building are important to the success of any business. We need this generation to continue to advocate for responsible off-road recreation.

Fill out an TORA-member spotlight form to highlight how your company is contributing to the truck and off-road specialty-equipment industry. Selected candidates are eligible to be featured on TORA’s social media, SEMA News and future TORA member updates.