Thu, 09/14/2017 - 14:54

By Gavin Knapp

market report
The 2017 SEMA Market Report includes new data, which allows SEMA Market Research to dig deeper and provide more detailed information to help member businesses.

With a 5% retail sales increase marking the seventh straight year of specialty-equipment industry growth, a new record of $41.2 billion was set in 2016. Despite what many news outlets have reported, there are still many young people who enjoy accessorizing their vehicles, with younger drivers more likely than older drivers to buy performance parts.

Learn more about your products and consumers in the new 2017 SEMA Market Report, available for free to SEMA members.

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Thu, 09/14/2017 - 14:52

By SEMA Editors

AACF

The Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF) is taking immediate action to expand urgent storm response efforts for aftermarket families in the wake of hurricanes Irma and Harvey.

“We are actively working with SEMA, the Auto Care Association and others to continue identifying aftermarket families in urgent need, and a number of families have already been provided with funding,” said AACF President Bob Hirsch. “We understand that many are still without power and basic supplies, so we’ve also launched a simple application on our website to make it easier for families to apply and receive help using a mobile device.”

AACF has recently allocated $250,000 from its reserve funds in addition to donations received to address the needs of families in storm-affected areas as historic hurricane events and flooding continue in many areas of the country.

“Aftermarket families are going to need a lot of help,” said Joel Ayres, executive director of AACF. “With tens of thousands displaced, and more than 7 million people currently without power in Florida alone, it’s clear this is going to be a long road of recovery. Hurricane Harvey recovery has just begun, Hurricane Irma is still moving through the country and the progression of Hurricane Jose continues. Now more than ever, we humbly ask for the continued support of our industry—donations of any amount are welcome.”

“We owe sincere thanks to many organizations that have contributed generously to our mission, including SEMA, Auto Care Association, MEMA, National Pronto, XL Parts and Automotive Parts Services Group (The Group),” Ayres continued.

“We are deeply grateful for other organizations that have generously donated, arranged fund drives and matching gift campaigns, like CAWA, Auto Care Association, Mighty Auto Parts, XL Parts, Custom Automotive Network (formerly PWA), Engine Performance Warehouse, The Shop, Standard Motor Products, Race Winning Brands (RWB) and others,” said Ayres.   

Tax-deductible donations to AACF can be made online, by mail at P.O. Box 864520, Orlando, FL, 32886, or by calling 772-286-5500.

“On behalf of our team, our thoughts and prayers are with all those who suffer during this profound time of crisis,” said Ayres.

AACF will provide additional updates on this initiative as they become available.

Thu, 09/14/2017 - 14:52

By SEMA Editors

AACF

The Automotive Aftermarket Charitable Foundation (AACF) is taking immediate action to expand urgent storm response efforts for aftermarket families in the wake of hurricanes Irma and Harvey.

“We are actively working with SEMA, the Auto Care Association and others to continue identifying aftermarket families in urgent need, and a number of families have already been provided with funding,” said AACF President Bob Hirsch. “We understand that many are still without power and basic supplies, so we’ve also launched a simple application on our website to make it easier for families to apply and receive help using a mobile device.”

AACF has recently allocated $250,000 from its reserve funds in addition to donations received to address the needs of families in storm-affected areas as historic hurricane events and flooding continue in many areas of the country.

“Aftermarket families are going to need a lot of help,” said Joel Ayres, executive director of AACF. “With tens of thousands displaced, and more than 7 million people currently without power in Florida alone, it’s clear this is going to be a long road of recovery. Hurricane Harvey recovery has just begun, Hurricane Irma is still moving through the country and the progression of Hurricane Jose continues. Now more than ever, we humbly ask for the continued support of our industry—donations of any amount are welcome.”

“We owe sincere thanks to many organizations that have contributed generously to our mission, including SEMA, Auto Care Association, MEMA, National Pronto, XL Parts and Automotive Parts Services Group (The Group),” Ayres continued.

“We are deeply grateful for other organizations that have generously donated, arranged fund drives and matching gift campaigns, like CAWA, Auto Care Association, Mighty Auto Parts, XL Parts, Custom Automotive Network (formerly PWA), Engine Performance Warehouse, The Shop, Standard Motor Products, Race Winning Brands (RWB) and others,” said Ayres.   

Tax-deductible donations to AACF can be made online, by mail at P.O. Box 864520, Orlando, FL, 32886, or by calling 772-286-5500.

“On behalf of our team, our thoughts and prayers are with all those who suffer during this profound time of crisis,” said Ayres.

AACF will provide additional updates on this initiative as they become available.

Thu, 09/14/2017 - 12:00

At SEMA’s annual Installation & Gala on Friday, July 28, Chairman of the Board Doug Evans passed the torch of leadership to Wade Kawasaki, who has served as Chairman-Elect for the past two years.

Kawasaki has been working in the industry for nearly 40 years and began volunteering for SEMA when he started his first company, Exports International, in the late ’80s. Since then, Kawasaki has held key elected positions and appointments, including three terms on the SEMA Board of Directors as SEMA secretary/treasurer and as chairman of the SEMA Show Committee, and he was appointed by the United States Secretary of Commerce to the Automotive Parts Advisory Council. He has an impressive list of industry accolades. In fact, he is the first person to receive the SEMA Grand Slam of awards: Young Executive of the Year, SEMA Chairman’s Service Award, SEMA Person of the Year and SEMA Hall of Fame. Readers can follow Wade’s journey as SEMA Chairman of the Board on @carguy_adventures on Instagram.

https://www.sema.org/sema-news/2017/09/a-few-words-with-sema-chairman-wade-kawasaki

Thu, 09/14/2017 - 12:00

At SEMA’s annual Installation & Gala on Friday, July 28, Chairman of the Board Doug Evans passed the torch of leadership to Wade Kawasaki, who has served as Chairman-Elect for the past two years.

Kawasaki has been working in the industry for nearly 40 years and began volunteering for SEMA when he started his first company, Exports International, in the late ’80s. Since then, Kawasaki has held key elected positions and appointments, including three terms on the SEMA Board of Directors as SEMA secretary/treasurer and as chairman of the SEMA Show Committee, and he was appointed by the United States Secretary of Commerce to the Automotive Parts Advisory Council. He has an impressive list of industry accolades. In fact, he is the first person to receive the SEMA Grand Slam of awards: Young Executive of the Year, SEMA Chairman’s Service Award, SEMA Person of the Year and SEMA Hall of Fame. Readers can follow Wade’s journey as SEMA Chairman of the Board on @carguy_adventures on Instagram.

https://www.sema.org/sema-news/2017/09/a-few-words-with-sema-chairman-wade-kawasaki

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Thu, 09/14/2017 - 11:11

2016 Hall of Fame Inductee Matt Agosta of Steele Rubber Products shares what this honor means to him.

Thu, 09/14/2017 - 11:11

2016 Hall of Fame Inductee Matt Agosta of Steele Rubber Products shares what this honor means to him.