Thu, 01/01/2015 - 08:22
SEMA News—January 2015 

INDUSTRY NEWS

SEMA Members Report $52.68 Million in Export Sales

SEMA Senior Director of International and Government Affairs Linda Spencer (left) and SEMA Chairman Nate Shelton (right) of Driven Performance Brands accept a certificate of appreciation from Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Chandra Brown and the U.S. Department of Commerce during the 2014 SEMA Show.
SEMA Senior Director of International and Government Affairs Linda Spencer (left) and SEMA Chairman Nate Shelton (right) of Driven Performance Brands accept a certificate of appreciation from Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Chandra Brown and the U.S. Department of Commerce during the 2014 SEMA Show.

SEMA members that have taken advantage of a 2011 Market Development Cooperator Program (MDCP) grant of $500,000 awarded to SEMA have reported $52.68 million in export sales. The funds provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce through this program have helped support projects aimed at increasing U.S. exports to key markets overseas.

The grant received by the association is passed along to members to defray the cost of participating in the SEMA Middle East, China or Russia Business Development Programs and to transport vehicles popularly accessorized globally but not sold in the United States. Members are provided access to these vehicles throughout the year to help create or adapt products to sell in countries outside the United States.

SEMA was recently awarded an additional MDCP grant of $300,000 to provide further assistance to members in selling to the Middle East, China and Russia.

For more information, contact Linda Spencer at lindas@sema.org.

Thu, 01/01/2015 - 08:22
SEMA News—January 2015 

INDUSTRY NEWS

SEMA Members Report $52.68 Million in Export Sales

SEMA Senior Director of International and Government Affairs Linda Spencer (left) and SEMA Chairman Nate Shelton (right) of Driven Performance Brands accept a certificate of appreciation from Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Chandra Brown and the U.S. Department of Commerce during the 2014 SEMA Show.
SEMA Senior Director of International and Government Affairs Linda Spencer (left) and SEMA Chairman Nate Shelton (right) of Driven Performance Brands accept a certificate of appreciation from Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Chandra Brown and the U.S. Department of Commerce during the 2014 SEMA Show.

SEMA members that have taken advantage of a 2011 Market Development Cooperator Program (MDCP) grant of $500,000 awarded to SEMA have reported $52.68 million in export sales. The funds provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce through this program have helped support projects aimed at increasing U.S. exports to key markets overseas.

The grant received by the association is passed along to members to defray the cost of participating in the SEMA Middle East, China or Russia Business Development Programs and to transport vehicles popularly accessorized globally but not sold in the United States. Members are provided access to these vehicles throughout the year to help create or adapt products to sell in countries outside the United States.

SEMA was recently awarded an additional MDCP grant of $300,000 to provide further assistance to members in selling to the Middle East, China and Russia.

For more information, contact Linda Spencer at lindas@sema.org.

Thu, 01/01/2015 - 08:22
SEMA News—January 2015 

INDUSTRY NEWS

SEMA Members Report $52.68 Million in Export Sales

SEMA Senior Director of International and Government Affairs Linda Spencer (left) and SEMA Chairman Nate Shelton (right) of Driven Performance Brands accept a certificate of appreciation from Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Chandra Brown and the U.S. Department of Commerce during the 2014 SEMA Show.
SEMA Senior Director of International and Government Affairs Linda Spencer (left) and SEMA Chairman Nate Shelton (right) of Driven Performance Brands accept a certificate of appreciation from Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Chandra Brown and the U.S. Department of Commerce during the 2014 SEMA Show.

SEMA members that have taken advantage of a 2011 Market Development Cooperator Program (MDCP) grant of $500,000 awarded to SEMA have reported $52.68 million in export sales. The funds provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce through this program have helped support projects aimed at increasing U.S. exports to key markets overseas.

The grant received by the association is passed along to members to defray the cost of participating in the SEMA Middle East, China or Russia Business Development Programs and to transport vehicles popularly accessorized globally but not sold in the United States. Members are provided access to these vehicles throughout the year to help create or adapt products to sell in countries outside the United States.

SEMA was recently awarded an additional MDCP grant of $300,000 to provide further assistance to members in selling to the Middle East, China and Russia.

For more information, contact Linda Spencer at lindas@sema.org.

Thu, 01/01/2015 - 08:22
SEMA News—January 2015 

INDUSTRY NEWS

SEMA Members Report $52.68 Million in Export Sales

SEMA Senior Director of International and Government Affairs Linda Spencer (left) and SEMA Chairman Nate Shelton (right) of Driven Performance Brands accept a certificate of appreciation from Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Chandra Brown and the U.S. Department of Commerce during the 2014 SEMA Show.
SEMA Senior Director of International and Government Affairs Linda Spencer (left) and SEMA Chairman Nate Shelton (right) of Driven Performance Brands accept a certificate of appreciation from Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Chandra Brown and the U.S. Department of Commerce during the 2014 SEMA Show.

SEMA members that have taken advantage of a 2011 Market Development Cooperator Program (MDCP) grant of $500,000 awarded to SEMA have reported $52.68 million in export sales. The funds provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce through this program have helped support projects aimed at increasing U.S. exports to key markets overseas.

The grant received by the association is passed along to members to defray the cost of participating in the SEMA Middle East, China or Russia Business Development Programs and to transport vehicles popularly accessorized globally but not sold in the United States. Members are provided access to these vehicles throughout the year to help create or adapt products to sell in countries outside the United States.

SEMA was recently awarded an additional MDCP grant of $300,000 to provide further assistance to members in selling to the Middle East, China and Russia.

For more information, contact Linda Spencer at lindas@sema.org.

Thu, 01/01/2015 - 08:22
SEMA News—January 2015 

INDUSTRY NEWS

SEMA Members Report $52.68 Million in Export Sales

SEMA Senior Director of International and Government Affairs Linda Spencer (left) and SEMA Chairman Nate Shelton (right) of Driven Performance Brands accept a certificate of appreciation from Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Chandra Brown and the U.S. Department of Commerce during the 2014 SEMA Show.
SEMA Senior Director of International and Government Affairs Linda Spencer (left) and SEMA Chairman Nate Shelton (right) of Driven Performance Brands accept a certificate of appreciation from Deputy Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing Chandra Brown and the U.S. Department of Commerce during the 2014 SEMA Show.

SEMA members that have taken advantage of a 2011 Market Development Cooperator Program (MDCP) grant of $500,000 awarded to SEMA have reported $52.68 million in export sales. The funds provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce through this program have helped support projects aimed at increasing U.S. exports to key markets overseas.

The grant received by the association is passed along to members to defray the cost of participating in the SEMA Middle East, China or Russia Business Development Programs and to transport vehicles popularly accessorized globally but not sold in the United States. Members are provided access to these vehicles throughout the year to help create or adapt products to sell in countries outside the United States.

SEMA was recently awarded an additional MDCP grant of $300,000 to provide further assistance to members in selling to the Middle East, China and Russia.

For more information, contact Linda Spencer at lindas@sema.org.

Thu, 01/01/2015 - 08:10
SEMA News—January 2015

EVENTS

2015 MPMC Media Trade Conference Press Registration Open

Journalists and reporters can participate in private meetings with some of the industry’s top performance product manufacturers during the 2015 Media Trade Conference in Santa Ana, California.
Journalists and reporters can participate in private meetings with some of the industry’s top performance product manufacturers during the 2015 Media Trade Conference in Santa Ana, California.

Journalists are invited to sit down in private, uninterrupted meetings with executives representing some of the top motorsports parts producers in the business during the 2015 MPMC Media Trade Conference. The conference, which takes place Tuesday–Thursday, January 20–22, 2015, at the Embassy Suites Orange County Airport North in Santa Ana, California, features companies that are members of SEMA’s Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC).

When reporters register at www.sema.org/mtcreg, they can select the companies with which they wish to meet. Early registration guarantees that reporters will receive the best possible schedule prior to the SEMA event, which will feature 100 manufacturers.

During registration, SEMA makes every effort to match journalists with the companies that they indicate they’re interested in meeting, so participants are encouraged to pay close attention to the companies they select. Journalists should also mark “Do Not Meet” for the companies outside of their editorial needs.

For questions regarding the event, contact Della Domingo at dellad@sema.org.

Thu, 01/01/2015 - 08:10
SEMA News—January 2015

EVENTS

2015 MPMC Media Trade Conference Press Registration Open

Journalists and reporters can participate in private meetings with some of the industry’s top performance product manufacturers during the 2015 Media Trade Conference in Santa Ana, California.
Journalists and reporters can participate in private meetings with some of the industry’s top performance product manufacturers during the 2015 Media Trade Conference in Santa Ana, California.

Journalists are invited to sit down in private, uninterrupted meetings with executives representing some of the top motorsports parts producers in the business during the 2015 MPMC Media Trade Conference. The conference, which takes place Tuesday–Thursday, January 20–22, 2015, at the Embassy Suites Orange County Airport North in Santa Ana, California, features companies that are members of SEMA’s Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC).

When reporters register at www.sema.org/mtcreg, they can select the companies with which they wish to meet. Early registration guarantees that reporters will receive the best possible schedule prior to the SEMA event, which will feature 100 manufacturers.

During registration, SEMA makes every effort to match journalists with the companies that they indicate they’re interested in meeting, so participants are encouraged to pay close attention to the companies they select. Journalists should also mark “Do Not Meet” for the companies outside of their editorial needs.

For questions regarding the event, contact Della Domingo at dellad@sema.org.

Thu, 01/01/2015 - 08:10
SEMA News—January 2015

EVENTS

2015 MPMC Media Trade Conference Press Registration Open

Journalists and reporters can participate in private meetings with some of the industry’s top performance product manufacturers during the 2015 Media Trade Conference in Santa Ana, California.
Journalists and reporters can participate in private meetings with some of the industry’s top performance product manufacturers during the 2015 Media Trade Conference in Santa Ana, California.

Journalists are invited to sit down in private, uninterrupted meetings with executives representing some of the top motorsports parts producers in the business during the 2015 MPMC Media Trade Conference. The conference, which takes place Tuesday–Thursday, January 20–22, 2015, at the Embassy Suites Orange County Airport North in Santa Ana, California, features companies that are members of SEMA’s Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC).

When reporters register at www.sema.org/mtcreg, they can select the companies with which they wish to meet. Early registration guarantees that reporters will receive the best possible schedule prior to the SEMA event, which will feature 100 manufacturers.

During registration, SEMA makes every effort to match journalists with the companies that they indicate they’re interested in meeting, so participants are encouraged to pay close attention to the companies they select. Journalists should also mark “Do Not Meet” for the companies outside of their editorial needs.

For questions regarding the event, contact Della Domingo at dellad@sema.org.

Thu, 01/01/2015 - 08:10
SEMA News—January 2015

EVENTS

2015 MPMC Media Trade Conference Press Registration Open

Journalists and reporters can participate in private meetings with some of the industry’s top performance product manufacturers during the 2015 Media Trade Conference in Santa Ana, California.
Journalists and reporters can participate in private meetings with some of the industry’s top performance product manufacturers during the 2015 Media Trade Conference in Santa Ana, California.

Journalists are invited to sit down in private, uninterrupted meetings with executives representing some of the top motorsports parts producers in the business during the 2015 MPMC Media Trade Conference. The conference, which takes place Tuesday–Thursday, January 20–22, 2015, at the Embassy Suites Orange County Airport North in Santa Ana, California, features companies that are members of SEMA’s Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC).

When reporters register at www.sema.org/mtcreg, they can select the companies with which they wish to meet. Early registration guarantees that reporters will receive the best possible schedule prior to the SEMA event, which will feature 100 manufacturers.

During registration, SEMA makes every effort to match journalists with the companies that they indicate they’re interested in meeting, so participants are encouraged to pay close attention to the companies they select. Journalists should also mark “Do Not Meet” for the companies outside of their editorial needs.

For questions regarding the event, contact Della Domingo at dellad@sema.org.

Thu, 01/01/2015 - 08:10
SEMA News—January 2015

EVENTS

2015 MPMC Media Trade Conference Press Registration Open

Journalists and reporters can participate in private meetings with some of the industry’s top performance product manufacturers during the 2015 Media Trade Conference in Santa Ana, California.
Journalists and reporters can participate in private meetings with some of the industry’s top performance product manufacturers during the 2015 Media Trade Conference in Santa Ana, California.

Journalists are invited to sit down in private, uninterrupted meetings with executives representing some of the top motorsports parts producers in the business during the 2015 MPMC Media Trade Conference. The conference, which takes place Tuesday–Thursday, January 20–22, 2015, at the Embassy Suites Orange County Airport North in Santa Ana, California, features companies that are members of SEMA’s Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC).

When reporters register at www.sema.org/mtcreg, they can select the companies with which they wish to meet. Early registration guarantees that reporters will receive the best possible schedule prior to the SEMA event, which will feature 100 manufacturers.

During registration, SEMA makes every effort to match journalists with the companies that they indicate they’re interested in meeting, so participants are encouraged to pay close attention to the companies they select. Journalists should also mark “Do Not Meet” for the companies outside of their editorial needs.

For questions regarding the event, contact Della Domingo at dellad@sema.org.