May 17, 2011
First unveiled in 2002, the Automotive Restoration Market Organization (ARMO) Take a Kid to a Car Show
(TKCS) program has consistently delivered a simple message to
restoration enthusiasts the world over: Take a Kid to a Car Show.
Through the program, car show promoters, organizers and enthusiasts may
download public service ads (PSA) and announcements in various sizes
and with various images and messaging.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
One of the tedious details of running a manufacturing business is the
issue of copycats, patents and trademarks. After you have invested
thousands of hours in designing, manufacturing, marketing and selling
your “widget,” someone comes along and copies it!
The annual "SEMA 2011 Market Report" is now available online here.
The report, which provides an overview of where the specialty-equipment
market stands at the end of 2010, is available to SEMA members at no
cost.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
News and updates from SEMA's councils and committees.
April 28, 2011
Platinum Equity announced that it has acquired a majority interest in Keystone Automotive Holdings Inc., the parent company of Keystone Automotive Operations Inc.
("Keystone"). Platinum reports that it will work with the company's
management team on an operational plan to improve Keystone's ability to
compete in the automotive specialty-equipment market.
The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN)
is a dynamic group of professional women, now numbering close to 300,
whose mission is to encourage and assist in the professional
development of women working in the specialty-equipment market.
The committee offers many different opportunities for women to become
involved, to build friendships, network and grow their career by
serving as a mentor in the SBN-powered SEMA Mentoring Program, serving
on the SBN Select Committee, or by participating in SEMA’s SBN Member
Resource Pool.